


A: 16 million colors. It does have some back light bleed, but its not as bad as some monitors I've personally seen; it's not perfect by any means though. The gamma and grey levels are fine but nothing "truly outstanding." I wish it was a 10 bit or 1 billion color accurate monitor too. Considering I won't be able to upgrade this thing much. Really glad it came with a GTX 1050Ti and a thunderport 3 so possibly, can use an eGPU thing they sell on hps website and buy a better GPU hopefully, it will help keep the GPU aspect more updated. I wish hp, dell, acer what have you, would next time consider adding not only a better 10 bit type monitor. But ensure they add something more like a GTX 1080 or Vega 64 AMD GPU since we can not upgrade these things. ( I mean equivalent lets say next GTX line is called 1180 or 2280 in 2 years from now. Stay ahead... ) Would be a 100% sale from me. And obvious cooling is extremely important, when you start to go the quality GPU route. Hopefully. In three or four years. I can look forward to a real leap in performance, monitor quality wise and GPU power wise. No other complaints. Just thought I'd share. 1700 buckaroos is a lot. I've never spent so much on a PC. I just regret the weaker GPU is came with. Here's hope not just hp but everyone will consider this. I can't guarantee anything sale wise but it's what I would do, as all-in-ones are not laptops and are not upgradeable like true desktops after all. Overall 8/10 purchase.
A: Thank you for reaching out. This model has the GTX 1050 TI.
Q: How much more memory can be added to the 16 gb it comes with?
A: 16GB is the max amount of RAM that this motherboard supports.
A: Yes, it has an HDMI input but the touchscreen functionality would not work, it would function as a display only.
Q: Is this unit shipped with Windows 10 Pro Version?
A: no, it is not.
Q: What is the minimum required hight? Spec said 18" in height but that's at the lowest height?
A: Monitor at straight vertical requires 18 inches of clearance,. At furthest tilt (top of monitor pushed backwards) requires 17 inches.
Q: How can I make sure all software is downloaded on the SSD, while all other files are on the HDD?
A: This answer is from PCworld.com Arrange Windows system folders Your main user data folders can be moved easily. To move your Videos folder from your main system drive, an SSD, to a mechanical hard drive, just locate the Videos folder—you’ll find it in your user folder at C:\Users\NAME. Right-click it and select Properties, then open the Location tab and select a new location for it. The Videos folder will still appear at C:\Users\NAME\Videos and be part of your Videos library, but its contents will be stored on the other drive. This also works for your Music, Pictures, Documents, and Downloads folders. I hope this helps.
Q: Can an external hard drive be added to this computer?
A: Yes, you can plug an external hard drive into one of the USB ports.