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AnSmolCoffeeBeane Posted
The HP OmniStudio is a fast PC that handles both work and entertainment tasks with ease. Pros - Responsive and snappy - did not feel any lag going through a 50MB Excel sheet with over 250,000 lines while multiple Edge tabs were open in the background (YouTube, news sites, Edge homepage). - Built-in webcam cover - Little to no fan noise while running multiple tasks. - Easy to adjust screen - Single cable (the power adapter). - Speakers are great, much better than the ones on typical computer monitors. Videos and music sounded full, with bass that felt adequate for casual browsing and videos. - The 120hz matte display allows for an overall good viewing experience, although I had a bit of an issue with text sharpness as described below. Cons - Webcam quality is just ok and seemed on par with standard laptop cameras. However, even with strong backlight it did a good job of keeping the main subject properly exposed. - The included wireless keyboard and mouse felt very basic. There seemed to be no way to tell if the FN lock was on or off. - The 27” touchscreen display at FHD (1080p/1920x1080) was perhaps the biggest issue for me. While the screen size is great, text did not appear as clear as I had expected, even at 100% scale. For example, some letters like B and R looked slightly ‘bolded’ while smaller text appeared gray and uneven when viewed up close. However, from a certain distance (over 2 feet or so), it did feel a bit better, and increasing text size in Windows settings also helped. Overall though, colors looked accurate and the display was bright, even at 50%. - Not really a big issue, but the base that holds up the screen does not have the best grip on desk surfaces. Overall, the HP OmniStudio’s form factor takes up little space and is easy to set up, making it an excellent addition to both home and office scenarios.
Sophia Posted
The more I use the OmniStudio, the more I love it. I’ve owned a few 27” computers by now, and this OmniStudio Full HD Touchscreen computer offers the most features of them all. It offers all the usage of a Windows computer, but saves a ton of space by being an “all-in-one” device, not to mention the monitor itself offers a very slim profile. A nice-to-have feature is the touchscreen; this is easily the biggest touchscreen computer I have now! Everything about this computer has been fast and easy, from initial setup to transferring large amounts of data. So far I only have good things to say. The all-in-one factor of this computer is my favorite feature. It saves so much space not having a separate computer tower. Of course the trade off is the amount of inputs you get, but you can always add accessories like a hub that’s going to be smaller than a tower anyway. Not to say that there aren’t enough ports, you still get 3 USB Type-A inputs (one of them being 10Gbps), 2 USB Type-C, 1 HDMI, and a few others, which I think is a good start. I don’t anticipate needing a hub soon because all I’m looking to connect as of now is a printer. One of the USB ports is being used for the keyboard/mouse dongle out of the box, but this space can be freed up if you have bluetooth keyboard/mouse accessories. 16GB of RAM is probably the lowest I would ever get for a computer given that I occasionally use heavier programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or OBS Studio. So far, I’m very happy with the performance of this computer. This week has been heavy on the research & writing and the OmniStudio has been a great workhorse for just that. I also transferred 35GB of video footage from an external SSD to the computer in just over 1 minute, not bad at all! The OmniStudio 27” computer has 1TB of storage which I think is perfectly acceptable for most users. Personally, I usually handle a lot of media, but I usually store things on external drives. I like that I now have this computer for when I need more storage, but as of now I’m just enjoying using this computer for fun and writing work (rather than media work). The monitor design is nice because it’s incredibly slim and has a strong, sleek base with a good range of height options. It’s really easy to raise and lower. Putting the base on the monitor was quick and aside from that, it’s just the keyboard and mouse. It’s really a great combo. Some other things that I tested out were the speakers, while they sound fine, don’t expect the music to be bumpin’ real loud even at 100% volume. It will be acceptable for watching videos or movies for a very small group of people, but definitely get a set of speakers if you’re hoping for something loud. In the short time I’ve had this computer, I’ve tested most things that I will use it for moving forward, and so far so good! At one point, I heard the fan running, but it’s not distractingly loud. I also use the blue light filter and lowest screen brightness, which I’m happy with. The OmniStudio 27” all-in-one computer offers what it promises and I’m looking forward to using this in my new office.
TechReviews Posted
Having an all-in-one Windows based Pc touchscreen is an incredibly convenient solution. Setup is a snap, tool-free, and snaps together the adjustable height stand to the monitor. I really appreciate the adjustable height which makes it convenient to organize your workspace by raising the screen, particularly useful on a standing desk to set screen exactly eye-level. The touch-screen is very snappy and responsive, very nice for security camera feeds to simply tap and zoom in or out. However the 1080p limitation holds back what would set this machine apart. Text was legible, yet could be much more sharp. Playing YouTube videos was fine though color accurate TV shows lack the punch and pop of higher end 4k displays. Wireless keyboard and mouse is functional, yet cheap feeling black plastic, which is not uncommon to keep costs reasonable. I take issue with the basic webcam though , it’s low-light performance seems incapable of recognizing our faces to unlock , or making us stand further away than normal, so the Windows 4-digit PIN is required each timeout. Comparing this HP unit with a 2022 Dell AIO 27-inch I prefer the Dell pop-up camera as well as Nvidia GeForce MX-550 2 GB graphics card , as opposed to the AMD Radeon 840M 512 MB card. SPECS *27-INCH iPS monitor *1920x1080p resolution *Ryzen AI 7 445 CPU *AMD Radeon 840M 512MB *16 GB RAM *1 TB SSD PROS +easy assembly +ideal small footprint +snappy performance +very thin screen bezel +adjustable height monitor +wireless keyboard / mouse CONS -1080p max resolution -low-spec graphics card -basic webcam -low-light recognition inadequate CONCLUSION *if you’re looking for an convenient AIO solution this Ryzen based unit from HP is a decent option for general task usage. Power users and gamers however I feel would likely opt for a more powerful Nvidia graphics card and 1440p or 4k monitor with sharper text and more accurate colors. RECOMMEND General users Buy, power users pass
Gamegirl Posted
Set up was quick and easy. The touchscreen is responsive, the picture sharp and the computer runs fast, with no lag time. The adjustable height is a great bonus. Sleek design and excellent performance--very happy with this purchase!
ROBERTB Posted
This is a great purchase and had our last all in HP desktop for ten years so the speed is great. Easy set up out of the box and no issues. Have been pleased with the HP line of products and would buy this again. Exactly what we wanted with out clutter.
DavidB Posted
Easy set up & works great! No issues whatsoever & I would recommend this all in one
Carolyn Posted
This was my first touchscreen and I find the New HP touchscreen very easy to use. The all in one saves space. 27" provides the comfortable screen size I was looking for and quality of color is quite exceptional.
VILMA Posted
Fast setup was eazy pc has alot of speed fast performance. Nice bright screen, get the job done handle work or office work
LindaB Posted
The computer is wonderful, no issues. Especially like the"arm" that slides the screen up and down. This makes it much easier to fit on our desk that has shelves
SheydayB Posted
My old Desktop PC finally bit the dust. I love this new computer built in, etc. Fast running, no lag, no drag, all secure! Fits all my needs!
KATHLEENB Posted
Very happy, clear color and definition....absolutely perfect.
Charlie Posted
Love the large monitor. Easy set up. Fits my needs perfect! Touch screen is great!
DONNA Posted
I love having an "all in one" without wires all over the place. This computer has a touch screen as well as a mouse. Screen has great definition.
RICHARDC Posted
Love Best Buy got everything you need ✅✅✅ I got everything from Best Buy on my laptops on my mini iPads for my kids AirPods all that please go to Best Buy and get all your needs
JosephC Posted
First time using windows 11. Less plugs and cables. Even a little different than 10 it is to pick up. The ability to adjust highet helps
KAYJ Posted
easy to assemble, fast speed, large monitor, touch screen or can use with wireless mouse
GERARDOM Posted
Exellent, fast, good product. Biger memory, I'm recommending
SANDRA Posted
I like the touch screen and the size of the monitor
JDThird Posted
Unboxing was simple and quick. Great design for the out of box experience. You first lift out the two pieces that create the stand, then hook the stand into the back of the AIO unit to lift it out of the box easily. One of the better all in one experiences. The specs I had found online prior to arriving listed two M.2 drives, so I purchased a second drive. I wish I had more details though. The second is for the Wifi. Not a big deal, this is plugged into ethernet, so for me wifi is useless. But when I popped off the back to install it, you can’t. That slot is facing opposite of the other M.2 slot, at the outer edge of the unit, so you can’t fit a full sized M2 in there. My research online while waiting said it had two slots that could support 2280. But no, facing that direction you can only fit a 2230. So I’m stuck with a single drive. Frustrating. But for a system that recently came out, it isn't a shock that the information out there was inconsistent. They have so many flavors of their AIO systems that the searches showed various answers. Even having it on hand, the box it came in and the product number in the support assist software shows one model number, the Best Buy website shows a different model number, and neither is searchable on the HP site. Imagine my surprise to learn that the webcam on this is compatible with Windows Hello. Bonus! Even for my Alienware gaming desktop I purchased a Hello compatible webcam for the simplicity. All my Surface Pros have it, so I’m used to just sitting down and having it log me in automatically. Ran updates. Many windows, and about 17 HP updates from the support assistant. Just 1080 resolution is a bit of a letdown as well at this price point. For a 27” screen I would’ve hoped for 4k. But since it’s a touchscreen, that likely would’ve pushed the price point out even further. It’s hard to get my head adjusted to the “new” pricing in 2026 with the shortages of RAM and CPU and such thanks to the AI boom. System is snappy though. This will sit in my office. I use a Surface Pro 11 snapdragon as my main PC but I still have a PC in the office that is basically the root of my file storage / FTP / NAS structure. And the things I normally do are working considerably faster here. The previous was a Dell with an i5 and 12 GB RAM. For what I did on it, more than sufficient, so this is definitely an upgrade. In every respect I’m seeing the improvement. Build quality is excellent. I really like this physically. Since I’m the CTO of an IT company, we see a lot of all in ones come through here for my technicians to work on, and most are kludgy and a bit of a pain. This one is sleek, not as thick as so many others. The raising/lowering of the screen is smooth and it always stays where it’s parked. I wish there were a few more USB ports on it, but I’m learning to thin out my devices now to make things fit. The ports are conveniently located low enough that your devices can sit under the screen when plugged in. But this was a good shot for them to have included a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse so as to not use up one of the USB ports right out of the box. Speaking of the keyboard and mouse – granted, not top tier. But I’m so used to seeing BOTTOM tier when they are bundled with a computer. They even supplied Duracell batteries, not some useless generic things. Nice touch. I actually LIKE the feel of the keys better than the pricey Logitech MX Keys keyboard I use for my Surface Pro here in the office. I’m a fan of the surface of the screen. One of the things I hate on monitors are glassy surfaces, with reflections. This lacks any of that. Nice non glossy screen with nice, clear graphics. I’m seeing jaggies on fonts, but at 1920x1080 on a 27 inch screen, that’s not a shock. I have a Canon Imageclass color laser connected via USB that worked fine on my Dell- this computer will not recognize it no matter what I do. Plug it into ANY other computer and it works fine and is seen. This one? Nothing. I get the connect/disconnect sound when I plug in and unplug the USB but it will not be seen even by the installer. The PC this is replacing is the same OS version (since I upgraded this to 11 pro) so it shouldn’t be a compatibility issue. Finally just gave up and set it up wirelessly. As I mentioned previously, being my work computer, this manages the master copy of our data, and I replicate it to a Synology NAS on the local network as well as a remote server over a VPN to our hosted datacenter. And I’ve been using the previous Dell to manage this for years, and it’s shocking just how fast this one does the same task. So the i5 that was fine really is being shown for how slow it was comparatively. I used to hate doing the remote sync, since the program must sort through tens of thousands of files in the remote site to compare contents and time stamps to the master files in the folder locally, to decide what must be synced to the remote device. And it used to take a bit especially for the remote one via the VPN. Now it’s done remotely as fast as it used to work locally. And locally it’s done ridiculously fast. WAY better, and a good showcase for me for this CPU. All the other normal things like office and other business programs are also snappy and work well. The touch screen itself seems pretty accurate. I’m used to reaching out to do things randomly with a finger since I’ve been using touch screen computers since the advent of Windows XP Tablet Edition back in 2003, and this has proven to be just fine in that respect. No issues with sensing my finger, positioning, or anything. Speakers are pretty decent. I was surprised at the bass response, but sometimes that seems to come at the cost of more muddled mids and highs, not surprisingly. Video playback is smooth regardless of the source I’m testing with. Overall, for me this was a very effective upgrade from the older Dell it’s replacing.
SUHD Posted
I recently installed the HP - Copilot+ PC - 27" Full HD Touch-Screen All-in-One w/ Adjustable Height Jet Black system in a spare room and have been enjoying the space saving practical design as well as the performance it offers for every task I throw at it. The setup is super easy, just unbox, snap-in the stand, and connect the power supply. You can complete the Windows 11 setup just with the touch screen, but if you prefer to use the provided wireless keyboard and mouse, remember to plug in the USB dongle first. That dongle is included with the mouse. This HP Copilot+ 27” AIO came configured with above mid-range specifications, not totally maxed out. The 16GB of DDR5 memory is good enough for many web browser tabs, multiple apps, and the 1 TB NVMe M.2 SSD drive offers plenty of fast storage. The new AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor offers superior 8-core performance at up to 5.0 GHz that’s great for multi-tasking and all around gaming, productivity and photo/video processing apps as well. It also includes an integrated Radeon 860M graphics chip. Moreover, in today’s increasingly AI dominated computing this also includes an NPU capable of up to 50 TOPS, which is above the minimum 40 TOPS required for Microsoft Copilot+ to run advanced AI tasks locally. Microsoft Windows 11 is pre-installed and Microsoft CoPilot+ runs smoothly. Other notable features are plenty of USB ports - 2 USB Type-A (5Gbps signaling rate), 1 USB Type-C (5Gbps signaling rate), 2 USB 2.0 Type-A and 1 Headphone/microphone combo, 1 RJ-45, 1 HDMI Out for a second monitor. The built-in Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) works great, but if you prefer a wired connection, there is also an RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port in the back. Bluetooth 5.4 complements the wireless connectivity options. To complete the setup, a black wireless keyboard and mouse combo is included with a small USB dongle, stored inside the mouse. The 27” LED IPS display is bright and crisp but only 1080p, and it includes anti-glare coating. The touch screen works very well though it does not support multi-touch. There is also an HP True Vision IR Webcam with built-in mic which works great with Zoom, Microsoft Teams and other Apps and also supports Microsoft Hello to login to Windows 11. All in all, this is a mid-range or better All-in-One PC that does it all in a practical space-saving design. It is not an advanced gaming system, though the Radeon 860M graphics is good enough for most gaming and 3D rendering work. Much like a laptop, you will hear the fan speed-up a bit when you put it through its paces, but overall it’s fairly quiet. This would be an ever greater AIO PC if it also had an USB-C port more easily accessible from the front or side. Memory is upgradable to 64GB but it would have been nice to get 32 GB at this price point.