After using the HP 22-inch All-in-One Desktop PC for a few weeks, I can confidently say it's a great choice for those who need a reliable, no-fuss computer for everyday tasks. The setup was a breeze—just plug it in, turn it on, and you're good to go. The FHD display is crisp and vibrant, making it perfect for browsing, streaming, or even light photo editing.
One of the standout features is its portability. Unlike traditional desktops, this all-in-one is easy to move around. I’ve shifted it from my home office to the living room without breaking a sweat—perfect for when I want a change of scenery while working. The Intel N200 processor handles multitasking smoothly, whether I’m juggling multiple tabs or running basic productivity apps.
The AI-noise reduction is a game-changer for video calls. My voice comes through clearly even when there’s background noise (like my dog barking at the mailman). Plus, the manual camera shutter gives me peace of mind when I’m not using it—no more worrying about accidental Zoom appearances!
Storage-wise, the 512GB SSD is lightning-fast and has ample space for my files. However, like many pre-built PCs, it came loaded with bloatware that I had to uninstall—a minor annoyance but not a dealbreaker.
The only real gripe? The power button placement. It’s tucked behind the lower right side of the screen, making it awkward to reach. But since I rarely turn it off completely, this hasn’t been a major issue.
Overall, this HP All-in-One delivers excellent value for its price. It’s not meant for heavy gaming or intensive tasks, but for general use—browsing, streaming, remote work—it’s a fantastic pick.