HP Envy 34-Inch All-In-One PC Is A Curved Beauty With Ultra-Wide Screen

On Wednesday, HP unveiled its brand new Envy Curved All-in-One PC, which will definitely impress consumers with its ultra-widescreen, 34-inch curved diagonal display.

Designed to be the focal point of the home, the HP Envy All-in-One can be configured to be equipped with either a 6th Generation Intel Core i5 or Skylake i7 processor, with integrated graphics or an NVIDIA GeFore 960A graphics card, 8 GB or 18 GB of memory, and it will give consumers up to 2 TB of storage.

HP's Envy Curved All-in-One runs on Windows 10, and enables Windows Hello for fast face authentication instead of written passwords. The PC's 34-inch diagonal glass display with 2,000 mm curved radius has WQHD+ resolution, as well as Intel RealSense Camera for 3D capture and gesture control functionality. It is Technicolor Color Certificated for accurate color display in full HD and up to 4K Ultra HD — making the PC perfect for viewing movies, photos, videos and gaming with family and friends.

Speaking of gaming, consumers can take advantage of the HDMI In port to connect a gaming console to the PC, and the HDMI Out to connect a second display for multi-tasking. The Envy All-in-One features two USB 3.0 ports and a 3-in-1 media card reader on the display chin in the front, and two USB 2.0 and two USB 3.0 ports with the HDMI and LAN ports in the back to keep wire clutter out of the way.

The Envy Curved All-in-One has six speakers that provide an enhanced audio experience, thanks to two tweeters with auto-tune by Bang & Olufsen.

HP Envy Curved All-in-One will be available in the U.S. at select retailers on November 8 and online on November 22. The curved PC will retail at $1,799.99

HP also announced two more (non-curved) HP Envy All-in-One models: a 23.8-inch and a 27-inch display that will retail at the starting prices of $999.99 and $1,199.99, respectfully, when they become available at select retailers and online on November 1.

Via: HP

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