HP has introduced its newest all-in-one PC that can give a standalone gaming PC a run for its money. The HP Envy is an AIO machine featuring a 34-inch ultrawide IPS display with 5,120 x 2,160 resolution and runs on Windows 11 and up to Intel's 11th-gen Core i9 processor and NVIDIA's RTX 3080 GPU.
The Envy has valuable features you might wish to see on more devices, including a 16-megapixel webcam that magnetically attaches anywhere on the monitor's four sides and a 15W Qi wireless charger built into the stand.
There are four USB-A ports and two Thunderbolt 4 ports at the back, plus an additional pair of USB-A ports on the side along with an extra USB-C port. The Envy also comes with an HDMI out and a headphone/microphone combo port. It has four RAM slots and two M.2 SSD slots, and HP says its RAM and storage are user-upgradeable.
All of these specs come at a pretty hefty price, with the HP Envy All-In-One's starting price pegged at US$1,999 (around CA$2,561). The company plans to ship this machine starting next month.
Source: The Verge