HP announced an interesting model All-in-one with a curved panel for 34-inch and ratio 21:9 with a resolution of 3,440×1,440 pixels. HP promises high image quality, in addition to configurations able to meet various needs.
The curves also make its entry into the PC world, according to what is promised by the new HP Envy Curved All-in-One. We face precisely to an All-in-one, the evolution of the traditional desktop PC, with the circuitry of the typical PC mounted behind the monitor.
The main feature is the display, and not only to the diagonal of 34 inches, the ratio of 21:9 and a resolution of 3,400×1,440 pixels (4.9 million pixels), but for the curvature of the totally similar to that which can be found in different from living room TV or PC display to stand alone. The coverage of the sRGB color space is given to share 99% which, combined with the certification Technicolor, suggests a product designed for graphics professionals and imaging in general.
Under the shell, you will find Intel Core i5 and i7 Skylake, along with 8 GB of memory and 128 GB of SSD RAMDDR4. This is obviously not the only option, because HP provides basic up to 16 GB of RAM, up to 2 TB in storage options (including more capacious SSD, HDD normal and hybrid) and also a version with a dedicated video card, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960A, in all probability a special version designed for these areas. The design is made of aluminum, while the starting price is set at 1,800 US dollars, with availability in November.
Announced two other all-in-one more ” normal “, with traditional displays, Envy 24 and Envy 27 (digits that correspond to the diagonal), with the same options for processors, RAM and storage. Change the video equipment, models with AMD Radeon R7 and R9. Prices here start at $1,000 to Envy 24 and in $1,200 to Envy 27.