So far, love the computer, although still learning about windows 11. With such expensive computer, HP should also include the detailed instructional manual rather than have new owner go on line all the time or print a copy.
The product is excellent but the set-up was a frustrating figure-it-put-on-your-own experience. Thanks to Google, I did finally succeed. The face recognition system could use a lot of work since it only functions once it four or five sign-ins.
Intel Ultra cpu made for laptops in this desktop is adequate for multitasking with 16gb ddr5 ram. With ssd m.2 this computer does well for everyday tasks. Not a heavy gaming system. The Ultras are a disappointment, performance-wise.
This was a beautiful computer and it checked all the boxes of what I was looking for. The size was phenomenal as was the compact design, no towers to clutter up the space. However due to my Macular Degeneration the anti glare screen severely strained my eyesight after only a couple minutes. Sadly I had to return it before I could even get into using it. I would have loved a glass touch screen without the anti glare. I will continue to use my old laptop.
Horrible experience of transferring old HP PC to new HP PC
on August 10, 2025
Posted by: WilliamZ
Verified Purchase:Yes
Transfer from old HP to new HP computer of photo folders was horrible. Had pictures in specific files and they came over as thousand of individual photos. A mess! Your company should buy iPhones to learn how easy the experience of transferring everything is. That being said PC is fine
Very pleased with this all in one computer. The large screen is perfect for video conferencing and the set up was easy. Pop up camera and built in lighting are a plus.
I did not want a new computer but Microsoft forced me to buy one as they would no longer support my 2015 model which worked perfectly. This one is very fast. Screen is nice & clear. Mouse is comfortable. Keyboard has a nice soft touch, a far cry from the old typewriters in the 1960s/1970s.