HP All-in-One PC, 23.8 FHD Micro-Edge Touchscreen Display, AMD Ryzen 5 Processor, AMD Radeon Graphics, 12 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Windows 11 Home OS, Wi-Fi (24-cb1142, 2022)
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Caramelitos
> 3 dayIt’s perfect for my needs
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kelly
> 3 dayEasy to install, haven’t to do anything major on it but seems to run smooth so far.
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Whitney
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this computer! Better quality screen than expected my only negative is the keyboard had a handful of letters & number keys that didnt work.
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Beth
> 3 dayWe have purchased HP products in the recent past and we are here to tell you that their customer service is horrible. DO NOT buy HP products. You have been warned.
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charles m.
> 3 daylove this computer and windows 11. the only thing it lack was an icon for the calculater. otherwise it is great. and great for the price
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Heather
Greater than one weekThis has everything I need for my household. The processor is great. No bulky tower. Touch screen monitor is a nice touch. No pun intended. The white is very sleek. Best purchase I’ve made on Amazon so far.
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CRich
Greater than one weekIm the kind of person the phrase user friendly was coined for. I truly enjoy electronics of all kind, but I need operation to be simple, quick and easy. I have a laptop, all Ive personally used in recent years, but I wanted a family computer that everyone could use. The old-fashion desktops with the tower and separate monitor are still a thing, I guess, but not that practical if space is an issue. This HP All-in-One looked like a good solution. It is.
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Ray J.
> 3 day1 day after the return window closed, the keypad stopped working. WTH! I will update based on my interaction with the seller.
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Gigi
01-11-2024I love this system much neater than my old one. No bulky tower, less cords and super clear picture. Very fast and I love the white color. Set up was a breeze. Did it all myself.
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Morris W Simes Jr.
> 3 daySolid PC, Monitor displays a very nice clear picture. The AMD Ryzen 5 processor handles tasks with ease with very little lag whatsoever. Although I would opt for the most memory it can handle. According to HP this particular main board can only handle 16 gigs. I read that some other HP all in one owners of this model was able to run it at 32 megs and 64 megs with no issues so I have 32 megs at the moment and the pc is super responsive and if there is an issue during the one year initial warranty period, HP will send you a thumb drive suited for your model pc with updates so your back an up running with the latest tech⁹- I believe you can upgrade the memory to 64 megs without any issues whatsoever.