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jpatterson34 Posted
I've been using the OmniStudio 23.8" Full HD All-in_One with AMD Ryzen 3 processor for about 1.5 weeks now and overall I am pleased with it. The computer itself looks great on my desk. The all-in-one design is sleek, modern, and takes up very little space compared to a traditional desktop set-up. The screen is bright and clear and for everyday tasks like email, web browsing, social media, spreadsheets and general office work, it performs well. The set-up process was mostley straightforward, but I did run into one frustrating issue. During the initial set-up, the computer needed to install updates before the keyboard would function properly. It would only type certian letters - so I couldn't enter passwords. Once the updates were installed - it worked fine. But you literally just plug and play and connect the base to the monitor to get it set-up. No tools needed. My biggest disappointment is the keyboard and mouse with the system. Considering how attactive and streamlined the computer is itself, the included accessories feel very cheap and basic. I expected a nicer wireless keyboard and mouse to match the premium look of the computer. They work, but don't feel like they belong with an otherwise sleek set-up. I will be replaceling both with higher quality options. Plus, they take up the two of the three USB 2 ports. That leaves two USB -c ports. That said, the computer itself has been reliable, quiet, and easy to use. If you're looking for and addordable all-in-one computer for home use or light office work, this is a solid choice. Overall, I am happy with this computer and would recommend it to anyone wlooking for a simple, space saving desktop computer.
wizozzie Posted
I really like this OmniStudio as a compact, all‑in‑one option for basic home and office use. The big plus for me is that it’s actually upgradeable, which is not always a given with all‑in‑ones. If you have extra RAM or an SSD lying around from past builds or upgrades, you can save a lot of money by dropping those in instead of paying a premium for a higher configuration. The Ryzen 3 in here is a decent little workhorse for what this machine is meant to do. It handles web browsing, office work, email, streaming, and general productivity just fine without feeling sluggish for everyday tasks. You’re not buying this to do heavy video editing or serious 3D work, but for normal home and school workloads it’s very usable. The 512GB drive also gives you a comfortable amount of space for documents, photos, and some light apps or games without instantly needing external storage. The included keyboard and mouse are…fine, but nothing special. They’re perfectly serviceable if you just want to get going right away, but I really wish they were wireless out of the box. Having wires hanging off a clean all‑in‑one kind of spoils the aesthetic a bit. The good news is the computer itself has Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi, so you can easily swap to your own wireless keyboard and mouse and keep the desk much cleaner. Design‑wise, it’s honestly a pretty nice‑looking unit. The screen is easy to look at, the bezels and overall styling are modern enough, and it doesn’t scream “office box” the way some budget desktops do. It’s compact and would fit well on a small desk in an entryway, living room, or bedroom without taking over the space. If you want something that blends in and looks tidy instead of a tower plus monitor plus cables everywhere, this form factor works really well. On the gaming side, expectations need to be realistic. The 610M graphics are a couple generations old (RDNA2), and performance‑wise it’s a bit weaker than a Steam Deck. That means you’re generally limited to basic games, indie titles, older games at lower settings, or pixel‑art style games. If your idea of gaming is more casual or retro, it can be okay, but this is not a machine for modern AAA titles at high settings. Think of gaming here as a bonus, not the main purpose. There's no thunderbolt to add an eGPU either. One interesting quirk is the power setup. It uses a barrel jack adapter instead of USB‑C for power. On the one hand, that does make it very obvious what plugs in where, and the 90W adapter looks and feels like a typical HP laptop brick, so it’s familiar and simple. On the other hand, we’re at a point where a machine like this could pretty easily be powered by USB‑C, especially with a sub‑330W power draw. It would be nice to see HP lean into USB‑C power for desktops like this going forward, just for the convenience and flexibility. Overall, as a compact productivity machine, this OmniStudio does a lot right. It’s easy to live with, easy to look at, and has enough performance for everyday tasks with the bonus of being upgradeable down the line. If you’re okay with basic gaming only and don’t mind swapping to your own wireless peripherals, it’s a solid choice for a home office or shared living space. RECOMMENDED
James K Posted
First Impressions - It's an all in one ! This All one arrived nicely boxed and include the PC+Monitor Unit, A keyboard and mouse and a power cord. We initially set it up for use in our guest room after configuring it to connect to our network and after applying some updates. It has now been used as a basic PC for surfing the 'net, watching Hulu and Netflix and for some web based school coursework. The performance overall is better than expected for a lower end PC. I decided to put steam on it and run a few older FPS Games - it runs those suprisingly well given limited system resources ( 8gb of ram ). Everyday tasks are snappy and there have been no considerable "lags" in any task we have tried to do on it. The built in Monitor - Color is accurate, viewing angles are good and the overall image quality is high. The built in audio works well enough to use for casual use. The dialog in movies can be heard and narration, weather reporting etc . . .are perfectly clear at a medium volument. The keyboard and mouse - I would plan to replace them. This included a perfectly functional set however they are obviously a low cost choice to help keep the PC cost down. Can you use them to surf and do a few homework assignments ? Sure. For more intensive use I would recommend a better combination. Notable - We intend to use this in an adventure van in place of standard small television as a multi-purpose PC and display. The overall build is "robust" enough to take the stress and While it does not have a standard VESA mount but can be adapted to VESA 75x75 with an low cost adaptor or in our case - a specific bracket set was created to hard tie it into an existing space. What I love - Entry level PC Spec is still FAST for average tasks. Quality of display and usable internal speakers Room for improvement - Keyboard and mouse - Feel like an afterthought. Please consider building these with standard VESA mounts built in !
AILEENK Posted
I like the speed of this computer as well as the size of the screen and clarity. I am old fashioned and really like a desk top. I mainly use it for my emails, copying and pasting 'stuff' for art work that I do for my knitting group. This computer is much easier for me (someone who is not as adept with my computer as I should be.) One thing I am confused about...I have a great service tech, who has his own company, and is reliable and a big helpl to me...but how come I don't have the few games that I had on my former (DELL) coming along with the transfer of information to this new (HP)computer. I know that each computer is different, but as I navigate around this brand new HP...feel that it really works for me...funny though..some of the symbols were different but my computer person was not adverse to helping me. I now have this computer and a new printer (Epson) from Best Buy and am happy with both of them. Your salesmen at the York Road store, were very helpful!!
This is a perfectly fine if not glamorous computer. With it’s black bezel and stand, it’s unobtrusive. It’s easy to set up. The base attaches without tools. Initial setup when the computer is turned on for the first time is the typical Windows 11 process where you answer questions about preferences, connect to a wireless network if the computer is not hard-wired to a router, enter your Microsoft account information, and let the computer check for updates. The entire process from first switch-on to a working desktop took about a half-hour. The display is crisp and attractive. The included keyboard and mouse are both wired, and each uses a USB-2 port, of which there are three. So two of the available three USB-2 ports are already gone. If you have any need to connect additional USB-2 devices, you might need a port extender. There are also two USB-C ports, and it’s possible to connect USB-2 devices to such a port with an adapter. In addition to the USB ports, there is a single HDMI port for connection of an external monitor, and an ethernet port. I have the computer connected to my home wireless network. There is no headphone jack. While not a gaming device, this computer is perfect for everyday computing tasks, such as web surfing, email, letter-writing/word-processing, household expense tracking, and that sort of thing. It would go well in the little desk nook in your kitchen, for example, or would make a good household computer in your den. Its 512 GB solid-state drive and 8GB of memory should be plenty for whatever programs you might install. Highly recommended.
WezB Posted
This is a great all in one for home or office use, it's not a gaming machine, but will do well for Office apps , Meetings, email, and Internet. Plenty of memory and storage for documents, and good speed for all of the above. Very easy to set up and very low footprint on a desk.
ROBERTB Posted
Very easy to set up Extremely easy to get all my files back online Nice big screen size at almost 24 Nice vibrant colors nice graphics and the screen has anti glare
BELIAP Posted
Love this all in one product, especially the screen. I love that it's easy to navigate especially for someone like me that's not too computer savvy.
CHARLESB Posted
This All-in-One desktop PC is just what we needed. There were just simple, inadequate sketches on the box lid that a tell you how to physically put the hardware together. It was easy to put together, but hard to understand these sketches. HP needs to do a better job with that part. But once I got it put together, I easily and pretty quickly got the system up and running. That part went really well. Overall, I am very pleased with it.
kwood Posted
Very Happy and was very easy to set up. I haven”t had any issues
KEITHM Posted
easy to set up and easy to use. no hassle and less room then a tower
CYNTHIAB Posted
I absolutely love my new computer! It has the speed I've been hoping for and great clarity. I am also very impressed with the staff at your new location in Smithtown.
BOBG Posted
The product is working fine. The only dislike is I cant get laser printer to work with this desktop.
EDWARDL Posted
I like that it works quickly I dislike that it keeps demanding I set up AI, which is something I am totally against. I use it on a daily basis to get my emails and for personal use.
TayRaeJay Posted
We use it for our small business as an office computer. Works well for us.
WilliamL Posted
Very easy to setup and use. Responds quickly and easy to access settings, , add icons to desktop , store document etc.
Ladypleaser Posted
I bought this all in one HP desktop for my summer home, just logged in tonight for the first time. So far so good!!
LUVENIAK Posted
I was skeptical of new technology and the All-In-One and how it would work without a CPU. For a 75 year+ I am adapting well. I continue to have difficulty locating my old files.
IULIANF Posted
Excelent for everybody spending time at home. A lot of programs installed, easy to access them.
1ShadowFox1 Posted
In a day that seems to be dominated by cumbersome desktops to versatile laptops it is easy to forget about the All-In-One offerings available. These platforms are essentially a middle man between these two aforementioned form factors that can really be the ticket for the right person. This HP OmniStudio All-in-On with AMD Ryzen 3 is a definite budget friendly computer that would be great in an office space or a student's room. The 23.8" Full HD screen looks like an ordinary monitor for a functional PC, however it is so much more! This monitor also houses the entire computer and includes an ample variety of connections including HDMI, USB, USB-C, Ethernet, and Headphone connections. This monitor is a fully functioning PC with the footprint of a cubicle monitor. It really is impressive how much can fit in this small space. Now even though I have used terms like "budget friendly" and "cubicle monitor" I do not mean that this computer is not capable. It may not be your go-to computer for intense fast pace gaming, however this All-In-One HP OmniStudio is perfect for functional work. Business, school work, and general productivity are definitely in the wheelhouse for this computer. If I have any complaints about this PC, it would be the supplied wired mouse and keyboard. Although functional, I really believe that a quality USB keyboard/mouse would really compliment the efficiency of space that this PC provides. But that is a really easy fix and something that most people replace to their tastes anyway. Small office space, desk, or dorm? Take a serious look at this HP OmniStudio All-In-One. It will not disappoint!