Unboxing this sleek all-in-one felt like unwrapping a giant tech candy—minimal setup, just plug and play. The ultra-thin bezels make my tiny home office feel spacious, and the 24" FHD screen? Crisp doesn’t even cover it. Netflix binges look cinematic, and my Excel sheets? No more squinting.
That AMD Athlon processor surprised me. It handles my 20+ Chrome tabs while streaming lo-fi beats without breaking a sweat (unlike my old laptop). The pop-up webcam is genius—tilts to avoid unflattering angles during Zoom calls, though I wish it had a physical cover for extra privacy.
Storage is snappy with the SSD (goodbye, loading wheels), but heavy users might need an external drive—my gaming backlog ate half the space fast. Pro tip: The USB ports fit a DVD drive perfectly for us nostalgia folks.
Two quirks: The stand feels flimsier than expected (I reinforced mine with sticky pads after reading reviews), and Windows 11’s toolbar occasionally freezes mid-deadline panic. A quick Ctrl+Alt+Del fix though.
For under $600? If you need a space-saving workhorse that looks slick and boots in seconds, this HP punches way above its weight. Just maybe don’t dance near the wobbly stand.