So far, I like the system. I did encounter issues transferring files from my old system to this one as the backup program didn't work. Needed to move files via a USB drive.
I bought two of these all in ones with Intel Core Ultra 225U, and they hit 105 degrees under load, then it thermal throttle to 85 degrees. I have a previous gen model of this all in one with a intel core i5-1335u that does not exhibit this behavior.
Something is wrong with the cooling solution in this pc that it goes straight to 105 degrees in both systems, they need to improve the cooling system, I am not happy with it.
This all-in-one is extremely thin - reminding one of a monitor only. We like the pop-up camera/mic: an easy way to ensure privacy. The screen (non-touch option) has a large viewing angle and plenty of brightness. It has plenty of computing power for office applications, some design work and browsing. Being able to adjust angle and height of the screen easily is a big plus. Probably due to the slim form-factor, is is designed for an external power supply, we'd prefer it to be integrated to avoid the 'brick' in the wiring - like it was in earlier versions of HP all-in-one. There are not enough USB ports, a few more USB-C and A ports in the base are essential to connect external drives, mobile storage, phones etc - plugging in the back is inconvenient. The speakers should be facing to the front for better frequency response, it is a big plus having reasonably good internal sound system for voice communication and entertainment - again avoiding further external equipment. We like the keyboard delete option, so we can use our favorite keyboard/mouse