HP Unveils Two New Powerful All-In-One Devices

By Lynn Palec, | May 06, 2016

The new HP Pavilion series of devices run on Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 10.

The new HP Pavilion series of devices run on Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 10.

HP recently unveiled its newest range of Pavilion PC. The new series of convertible computers and notebooks focus on mobility, lightweight build, and the feel of a traditional desktop. The new HP Pavilion series of devices run on Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 10.

HP unveiled a handful of new laptops, a new x360 convertible, and a new desktop tower. Despite the sheer number of new devices, what really caught the eye of the tech community are the two Pavilion all-in-one workstations.

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In a statement acquired by ZDnet, HP vice president and general manager of consumer personal systems Kevin Frost said, "Some customers want thin and light PCs for on the go while other customers want power and performance to create and store."

The new Pavilion AIOs come in two models: a 27-inch model and a 23-inch model. The 23-inch variant sports the optional micro-edge display which limits the bezel width down to a quarter of an inch, as oppose to the standard HP frame of one inch. HP also added a bit of a tilt lay way for the micro-edge display with a range between -5 and 25 degrees.

The two Pavilion AIOs offer to resolution option, either 1920x1080 or 2560x1440. Both are also available in touch and non-touch variants.

A peek at the hardware specs reveal a 2.9GHz dual-core AMD A9-9410 processor for the 23-inch standard model, while the 27-inch model sports a 2.2-GHz quad-core Intel Core i5-6400T Skylake processor. HP said that it also supports an optional Intel Core i7 Skylake processor if users need more computing power.

The new Pavilion workhorses support up to 16GB of RAM, 3TB of storage space, or 1TB hybrid drive option. There are three USB 3.0 ports, two of which are on the back while one is embedded on the front. However, there is only one USB Type-C port, which fortunately supports fast charging options. There are also two USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI out port, a headphone-microphone combo outlet, and a 3-in-1 media card reader.

According to PC World, the new Pavilion models will hit selected retailers in July. The 23-inch model will roll out on July 3, while the 27-inch model will hit the shelves by July 10. The smaller model will pick a starting price of $700, while the larger model will have a starting price of $1,000.

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