Review: HP Omni 27 all-in-one desktop PC
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The Omni 27 running HP's Magic Canvas user interface
The Omni 27 can tilt back up to 25 degrees
The Omni 27 packs a lot in a compact (but heavy) all-in-one package
The Omni 27 offers a variety of custom upgrade options
The Omni 27 boasts an vibrant 1920 x 1080p 27-inch display
The Omni 27's included wireless mouse and keyboard and optional remote and IR blaster
The Omni 27 comes with a wireless mouse and keyboard as standard and a media remote as an optional extra
The Omni 27's optional media remote
The power brick and optional media remote of the Omni 27
The RF wireless keyboard included as standard with the Omni 27
The rear connection panel of the Omni 27 all-in-one PC
Optional 6-in-1 card reader and USB 3.0 ports are found on the left side along with headphone and mic ports
The Omni 27 all-in-one from HP
The slot-loading optical drive, volume and input control buttons and optional HDMI input are found on the right side of the unit
The rear of the Omni 27 can be removed for upgrading
HP's Omni 27 is the company's first 27-inch all-in-one model
Article Summary
When we reviewed the HP TouchSmart 610-1030a all-in-one last year, we questioned just how useful most users would find the touch interface on a desktop PC. Thankfully HP has provided a non-touch alternative for those not likely to find much benefit from (and aren’t willing to pay extra for) a touchscreen-packing desktop unit. The Omni 27 Quad is also the company’s first 27-inch all-in-one model ... read on for our hands-on review.
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