HP unveiled its latest all-in-one desktop PC. The company claims the EliteOne 800 G8 is the first commercial all-in-one to offer AI-based noise reduction and presence detection, features that HP has included in some laptops. Presence detection can automatically lock your PC when you go away and wake it up when you return. The system has several other security features including support for cable lock.
The PC is available with a 23.8 or 27 inch screen up to 2560×1440, with low blue light and an anti-glare display. It has an optional double-sided 5MP pop-up webcam with variations offering an infrared camera and time-of-flight sensor. The camera can follow you, and the system uses scene detection to adjust settings based on light levels. There is also a dynamic voice leveling feature, which will keep your voice volume constant whether you are near or far from the microphone.
The EliteOne 800 G8 supports up to 64GB DDR4 3200 SDRAM and 2TB SSD storage, while there are storage expansion slots. It comes with an 11th generation Intel Core processor, up to i9.
There are decent connectivity options, including two USB-C ports, three USB-A ports, DisplayPort, HDMI, and Ethernet. There is also support for BlueTooth 5 and WiFi 6.
It might not be as colorful as the latest iMacs or tout Apple’s M1 chip, but if you’re looking for an all-in-one Windows, this might be worth considering. The EliteOne 800 G8 is expected to be available in select regions this month.
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