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HP 22-inch All-in-One Desktop Computer, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U Processor, 4 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Windows 10 Home (22-dd0010, White), Snow White,
- Windows 10 Home: Do great things confidently with the familiar feel of Windows – only better
- Fast processor: AMD Athlon Silver 3050U Processor, Dual-Core, 2.30 GHz
- Memory and internal storage: 4 GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM (upgradable to 16 GB), 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- Environmentally conscious: Low halogen, mercury-free display backlights, arsenic-free display glass
- Integrated display: 21.5″ diagonal widescreen FHD (1920 x 1080) VA ZBD anti-glare WLED-backlit three-sided micro-edge monitor
- Stereo speakers: Pump up the volume to your favorite music, movie or game
- HP Privacy Camera: The pop-up webcam is only enabled when in use, securing your privacy
- Mouse and keyboard: USB white wired keyboard and mouse combo
- USB ports: 4 (2 USB 3.2 Gen 1, 2 USB 2.0)
- Warranty: One-year limited warranty
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Tee J –
As I’m writing this review I just realized the pc is touchscreen…. I’ve never used this feature. I purchased the all in one to do schoolwork and it’s great. Reviews I read before I purchased said there is a delay when loading, it’s been over a month and I haven’t experienced a delay, or maybe I just don’t need things to load at the speed of light. It came in a box, all the pieces were included, everything looked brand new, and set up was 1-2-3. The camera doesn’t compare to my iPhone12 but it’s decent. Most ppl use zoom anyway! Glad I purchased this model!
Vsf –
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 100% satisfied with purchase. Shipped/delivered quickly and setup was a breeze. Up/running in les then 30 min after Cortana setup snd updates. Not sure why the complaints of it being slow. I shut down and restarted and booted right up. Navigation from tab to tab opening up Spotify, YouTube, Google mail, FB etc… there’s no connectivity lag time and each webpage loads very quickly. Camera is fine… Give it a 3.5 out of 5. Speakers are nice and clear , monitor resolution is bright & crisp. Keyboard is nice and keys are soft to touch. Mouse is fine. Feels a bit light & very plastic but it’s not a bad tool. Stand is solid, monitor offers great tilt options. Computer is clean and eye appealing. Would order another without hesitation if we’re in the market for another. May just do do to simply have a backup. Currently working-from Home with company supplied computer but invested in my HP AIO to be able to pursue other work-from-home opportunities. (Don’t mind the quick video… set up was done to be sure everything worked and computer was set temporarily set on a TV tray since my company supplied computer was occupying my desk)
Tonstant Weader 2 –
You get what you pay for. The peripherals bought separately aren’t all that expensive, so HP could have included better ones. The keyboard and mouse are pretty flimsy. It’s cool that the CPU is built into the monitor so there is no separate box on my desk. All the USB ports are in the back and the monitor does not swivel so they are hard to get to. The CD drive is installed vertically on the side, since there’s no box, they pretty much have to do that. Why do manufacturers insist on putting the power button on the back? It does not take up all that much room. Setting up is a pain. You have to have a Microsoft account to do so and you can’t get rid of the set up screen until you log into your MS account, which is really annoying. Cortana is no help. The monitor has a nice big screen, but if it can’t be raised, so you’d have to put it on a book or cardboard box or something. If you are on a tight budget, it’s not bad. However, if I hadn’t missed the return date, I’d have sent it back. I had an HP computer before and really liked it. Maybe I’d like one of their more expensive models. I would not recommend it. I’m going to have to buy a new mouse and keyboard. I really expected better of HP, even for a budget model.
brenda –
Needed a new one and I always wanted an hp. Just got to explore to see what all it does
Lara –
Camera is not that great but it’s still okay if your not going to use it much. I was able to set it up easy and the steps to learning how it works was all done during the introduction of the set up. Audio and video quality is very good for its price. I personally just needed a computer for work and college. But I did buy a game called State of Decay and it was a bit laggy and the graphics for the game alone was not so great. I don’t recommend it for people looking for a gaming computer.
Amazon Customer –
The added cost to get the unit to Canada isn’t worth it should have picked another unil
Private Joker –
Overall, I would say this HP all-in-one is a good package for the price, especially if you select a version with the solid state drive (as I did) to make the most of the mid-range CPU. Lots of storage, wireless, even a DVD drive, which I wanted!
I got this to replace an older PC/monitor/speakers setup as an upgrade and to save space on my desk when writing, etc. And for that it is just fine. I did not get it for games but, I must admit, it can play some recent games so long as they have the option to turn down graphics a bit. (I run World of Warships and it runs with no problem at all- a pleasant surprise!)
That being said, it would not be a good choice for someone seeking max performance in any particular area- graphics work, games, audio entertainment… in these areas, it is just “OK.” I run Pandora or Amazon Music sometimes and it’s fine but the speakers are not meant for loud, deep music. The camera is alright for a Zoom meeting but grainy and low-res.
The screen was an unexpected bonus at this price point; it is sharp with good color and outstanding brightness. I often use it with the brightness turned down to about 75%. Also, the keyboard is excellent and the ports (USB, HDMI, headphone) are fine. As I say, for the price- this is all perfectly acceptable to me! For less than $500 and the neat package of an all-in-one without all the mess of separate components, I’m happy.
My one complaint is the noise! As other reviewers have noted, this PC makes constant, whining noises. It’s not a blowing noise, like an oversize fan in a hot high-performance PC but rather an up and down, moaning noise all the time, whether you are running anything or not. I have heard hot PCs and even built PCs that needed extra cooling due to high powered graphics card, etc. This is different. My unit has several feet of open air all around, it is clean and not blocked at all, yet it has made this high and low whining noise since day one.
If you are bothered by such things, I would look elsewhere. Although I have excellent hearing, I have gotten used to it and just ignore it. If I’m playing music, I forget about it. But it is there, even if I’m a few feet away, if there is no TV or music in the room, I hear it.
John Ebsen –
This PC looks good. I like white. It boots fast and opens apps quickly. The only thing is there are not many USB ports. I have to use a USB port hub to get all my thumb drives loaded. This is a great value though. btw, the SD card port is hidden on the underside of the screen – on the right.