First impressions matter, and the HP 24 All-in-One PC nails it with its snow-white, minimalist design. The 23.8-inch FHD display with a three-sided micro-edge bezel looks stunning on any desk—whether it’s for your home office or a dorm room setup.
The Intel Core i3-1115G4 processor handles everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and light multitasking smoothly. I’ve used it for Zoom calls while juggling Chrome tabs, and it held up without noticeable lag. That said, the 4GB RAM feels tight for heavy workloads—upgrading to 8GB would make a world of difference.
Storage-wise, the 256GB SSD boots Windows 11 Home in seconds, but you’ll need an external drive if you hoard files. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics won’t wow gamers (stick to casual titles), but for Netflix or spreadsheets? Perfect.
One gripe: A few users report sudden shutdowns (like one reviewer mentioned). Mine’s been stable so far, but it’s worth keeping an eye on. Overall? A solid pick for students or remote workers who value space-saving elegance over raw power.