HP 27 Pavilion All-in-One PC, 10th Gen Intel i7-10700T Processor, 16 GB RAM, Dual Storage 512 GB SSD and 1TB HDD, Full HD IPS 27 Inch Touchscreen, Windows 10 Home, Keyboard and Mouse (27-d0072, 2020)
-
Lindy
> 3 dayI ordered this specifically because it had Windows 10. WRONG!!! It came with Windows 11 that I didnt want at all because I looked at reviews and they were bad. Im a 69 year old senior and disabled, and not good with techy stuff, in other words, technically challenged. I did set up my last new computer and printer so thought how hard could this be? Seven hours later I couldnt even begin to get this piece of garbage set up. I had to call in a professional company at $60 an hour to set it up. Thats when I found out this garbage has Windows 11 on it. No wonder I couldnt set it up, much less find anything on it that I was familiar with. I contacted the company and they refunded my $60, whoop-dee-do!!! The problem is I have no idea how to use Windows 11 and dont want to learn after the reviews I read online. So I have ordered a 2016 version of Professional Office just so i can use this piece of junk. Where is my refund for that $43 dollars? NO WHERE!!! By the way,the company informed me that all of these PCs come from the factory with Windows 11, SO WATCH OUT!!! No reimbursement for the seven hours I spent trying to set this up and feeling like a total idiot because I couldnt. That was a blow to my self-esteem which took a hit. BUYER BEWARE!!! 5-15-22 - the seller returned my $43 for the software I had to buy.
-
Mary McManaway
> 3 dayEasy to hook up and get ready to use
-
S. Pulford
> 3 dayThis all in one is wonderful! Ive never had one before. No tower is great! The 27 screen is great.
-
Alaska USA
> 3 dayGreat computer, however, the keyboard is too small, other than that I enjoy using it.
-
Alan Workman
> 3 dayEasy to setup, big clear screen and fast...I dont like the pay for more storage aspect of the computer but in general its a good deal.
-
Shannon
> 3 dayEverything that i wanted
-
Prospee
> 3 dayAfter my third day trying to work my way around this new computer, I am ready to give up on it and return it. In particular, I couldnt reconcile my biases with the keyboard style. I have big hands, which makes it clumsy for me. In addition, it has no F-keys. How can a keyboard have no F-Keys? Worse of all is this computer came with no instructions about the equipment configuration, camera location, on-switch, how to insert batteries into the mouse, etc. In any case, I figured out some of these things after tinkering around with it. However, regarding the F-keys, it could be there are ways to emulate them but no instructions were provided to that effect. Whats a man got to do? Much as I hate to have to return it, I cant abide the thought of living with these negative aspects into the unforeseeable future.
-
KristiS
> 3 daySo far so good! Setup was ridiculously easy..plug and go. I immediately updated to windows 11. The picture is beautiful, speakers sound great, and everything seems to be working fast and smooth.
-
M. J. Bagdon
> 3 dayAfter using the computer for 5 months, and never having to use the power button, we shut it down and then tried to use the right rear button to turn it on. Of course it did not work. Not having any written documentation, we called HP support and spent literally an hour with the tech on the phone before we figured out that we were pressing the wrong button. Made us feel like idiots, but is there any reason that HP has to hide this button completely from view with no indication on the faceplate that it is there. They could even put a note on the rear screen adjustment button that says wrong button you idiot- try the other side.
-
Thelma Terry Sr.
> 3 dayGreat all in one. Very impressed.