[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Seems to be a good all in one. My second HP. I wish it had an SD card slot. The Garmin in my airplane uses and SD card to download the latest charts each month and upload in the plane. Gotta figure out how I can do this before next month
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'm the guy who used to buy components and build his own PC tower. I enjoyed choosing the motherboard and case and picking out the perfect video card that was fast but still passively cooled.
But this time I decided I was done with all that. I wanted something prebuilt, something elegant, something that wouldn't leave me with a rat's-nest of cables behind the desk. I chose this HP All-in-One and it's amazing. Here's the entire setup process: 1) place the HP All-in-One on the desk. 2) Plug in the power. 3) Plug in the keyboard and mouse. 4) Press the power button.
The HP All-in-One powered on, asked me a few questions, I gave it my WiFi password, and within a few minutes it was all ready to go.
It's a great computer. My wife uses it to do a little work in InDesign and Photoshop. My daughter watches Peppa Pig videos on YouTube. (The built-in speakers are fine. I have external speakers with a subwoofer that I would use if I wanted to watch a movie, but for letting the kids watch some YouTube it's fine.)
I have had the AIO for about two months. It works well! It is not as loud as I thought it would because I read the comments before I purchased. You can hear it but its faint. It was worth it.