HP just announced the world’s first Copilot+ All-in-One PC with a 32-inch 4K display — THIS is my next computer

HP has outdone itself once more. After unveiling a revamped flagship Windows 11 all-in-one desktop last year, they have now elevated that product to become the first Copilot+ all-in-one PC globally. This latest model boasts a stunning 27-inch or 32-inch 4K screen, exceptional Poly Studio audio, and state-of-the-art Intel Core Ultra 200V processors for optimal performance.

I’m particularly fond of all-in-one computers running on Windows, but unfortunately, the quality in this area is generally lacking these days, offering mostly low or mid-range models. Few hardware manufacturers are investing in top-tier All-In-Ones. Among them, Lenovo, HP, and Microsoft have been making a serious effort, but it seems that this time around, HP has emerged as the clear winner when it comes to producing the best Windows AIO.

As a tech enthusiast, I’m thrilled about this year’s HP OmniStudio X! While it maintains the same sleek design as its predecessor, it’s now equipped with the cutting-edge Intel Core Ultra 200V processors. This means it’s now fully compatible with Copilot+! With Copilot+ on board, you’ll enjoy unique features like Windows Recall, advanced Windows Studio Effects, Click To Do, and a whole lot more, all powered by the new Neural Processing Unit (NPU) in the Core Ultra, delivering an impressive 47 TOPS of power!

The CPU comes in three different Intel versions: Core Ultra 5 266V, Core Ultra 7 256V, and Core Ultra 7 258V. These can be matched with either 16GB or 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, as well as storage options of 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB using Gen4 NVMe SSD technology. Each configuration includes an Intel Arc Graphics processor.

This model comes equipped with a retractable 5-megapixel camera that can be found at the top of the system, featuring Windows Hello face recognition for quick and secure logins. If privacy is a concern, you can tuck the camera away when not in use. Additionally, it includes human presence detection, which allows the computer to automatically switch on and off as you approach or leave the area, making it quite convenient!

The OmniStudio X monitor offers two display size options: either a 27-inch or a larger 32-inch screen. The smaller 27-inch version offers choices between 1080p and 4K resolution, boasting a 99% sRGB color accuracy rating. On the other hand, the 32-inch model includes a 4K panel and a 95% DCI-P3 color rating with HDR 600 support, although it lacks touchscreen capabilities and operates at 60Hz. Both models include an anti-glare coating on their screens.

For a diverse range of connectivity options, the HP OmniStudio X stands out. At the back, you’ll find a USB-C 20Gbps port, accompanied by two USB-A 10Gbps ports, an audio jack, an ethernet port, an HDMI 1.4 Out and surprisingly, an HDMI 2.1 IN port. This means you can utilize the HP OmniStudio X as an external monitor for your laptop or another device! This is quite unique in today’s top-tier All-in-One (AiO) market. Additionally, there are two more ports on the display stand’s side for easy reach – these include two USB-A and one USB-C ports.

At this year’s CES 2025, we unveiled the upcoming HP OmniStudio X, which should hit the market within a few weeks. As for the cost, it’s anticipated to be roughly on par with its predecessor.

HP’s new OmniDesk PCs

Beyond introducing the OmniStudio, HP has additionally presented a fresh series of desktop tower computers known as OmniDesk. Regrettably, none of these models fall under the Copilot+ category, however, they boast stylish designs and impressive specifications.

HP is introducing four different types of desktop computers: the Artificial Intelligence-equipped OmniDesk AI PC, the OmniDesk Desktop PC powered by Intel, the OmniDesk Desktop PC powered by AMD, and the sleek OmniDesk Slim PC.

Or, more informally:

HP is unveiling four types of desktops: the smart OmniDesk AI PC, the Intel-powered OmniDesk Desktop PC, the AMD-equipped OmniDesk Desktop PC, and the slimline OmniDesk Slim PC.

The HP OmniDesk AI PC boasts the newest Intel Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra processors. You can customize it with either a Core Ultra 5 225/225F or a Core Ultra 7 265/265F chipset. It’s also compatible with 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB of LPPDRX RAM and storage options ranging from 256GB to 2TB in Gen4 NVMe SSD format.

As a tech enthusiast, I’d say this PC tower boasts a sleek and modern aesthetic with its wood-grain front paneling. It measures a compact 13.27 x 6.10 x 12.40 inches and tips the scales at a manageable 14 lbs.

The OmniDesk AI PC can optionally come equipped with either Intel’s built-in graphics or an NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU, providing a substantial boost in performance compared to the integrated graphics provided by Intel for this specific model.

As an analyst, I would rephrase the given sentence as follows:

I analyze that the OmniDesk Desktop PC, equipped with Intel processors, can be fueled by either 13th or 14th generation Intel Core i chips, such as the Intel Core i7-14700. This applies to both the standard and slim versions of the OmniDesk PC.

The standard-sized AMD model features either the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G or Ryzen 7 8700G processors and can be upgraded to a high-performance NVIDIA RTX 3060 graphics card, while Intel models are limited to Intel UHD Graphics.

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2025-01-06 23:09