HP - ENVY 34" WUHD All-In-One - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 - 1TB SSD - Turbo Silver Aluminum
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Description
Features
Operating system: Windows 11 Home
Windows 11 has all the power and security of Windows 10 with a redesigned and refreshed look. It also comes with new tools, sounds, and apps. Every detail has been considered. All of it comes together to bring you a refreshing experience on your PC.
Integrated display: 34" (86.36 cm) diagonal, non-touch, WUHD (5120 x 2160), IPS, three-sided micro-edge, anti-reflection, 500 nits, 98% DCI-P3
See true-to-life visuals in vibrant 5120x2160 resolution with a wide viewing area so you can see more of your screen.
Processor: 11th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-11700 processor
11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors feature innovative new architecture that reimagines intelligent performance (AI), immersive display and graphics, and enhanced tuning and expandability.
Memory: 16 GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM memory(3) (2 x 8 GB)
With higher bandwidth, you get more of a boost in performance for improved multi-tasking.
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 graphics with 4 GB GDDR6 dedicated memory
With the all-new NVIDIA Turing™ architecture, gaming and streaming will never be the same. Get all the power you need for fast, smooth, power-efficient performance
Internal Storage: 1 TB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 Solid State Drive
Get up to 15x faster performance than a traditional hard drive.
WUHD IPS resolution
See true-to-life visuals in vibrant 5120x2160 resolution with a wide viewing area so you can see more of your screen.
SuperSpeed USB Type-C® 5Gbps signaling data rate
Plug in your external storage with this Superspeed USB Type-C® port, featuring 5Gbps signaling data rate. And it’s reversible, so you never have to worry about plugging in upside down.
SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling data rate
Plug in your external storage with this Superspeed USB Type-A port, featuring 5Gbps signaling data rate
SuperSpeed USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling data rate
Plug in your external storage with this Superspeed USB Type-A port, featuring 10Gbps signaling data rate
Thunderbolt™ 4 with USB4™ Type-C
Power your device or connect up to two 4K displays with a single cable and blazing 40Gbps signaling rate.
Effortlessly connected
Enjoy a smooth wireless experience with a Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth® combo
Look good in low-light
Better contrast and resolution with the 16MP camera with binning technology that combines four pixels into one for amazing video clarity.
Wireless charging
Experience a new level of convenience with wireless charging built right into the base. Just place any compatible smartphone onto the base for completely cord-free charging.
Cable management clip
The adjustable magnetic clip helps keep cables organized and within reach.
Upgrading is easy
Upgrading memory and storage is easy with our tool-less door design.
An exceptionally rich audio experience
HP Dual Speakers, custom-tuned by experts at Bang & Olufsen, awaken your senses with PC audio perfection.
Adjust your view
Adjust your screen’s height for comfortable viewing with pivot and tilt capabilities.
Designed with the planet in mind
HP is dedicated to driving progress toward a more sustainable future and making responsible choices for the environment and our customers.
What's Included
HP 915 black wireless keyboard and mouse combo
Energy Ratings
Manuals & Guides
Product Datasheet/Brochure
Key Specs
- Screen Size34 inches
- Processor ModelIntel 11th Generation Core i7
- CPU Base Clock Frequency2.5 gigahertz
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
General
- Product NameENVY 34" WUHD All-In-One - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 - 1TB SSD
- BrandHP
- Model Number34-c0154
- Year of Release2021
- ColorTurbo Silver Aluminum
- Color CategorySilver
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size34 inches
- Screen Resolution5120 x 2160 (WUHD)
- Touch ScreenNo
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel 11th Generation Core i7
- Processor Model Number11700
- CPU Base Clock Frequency2.5 gigahertz
- CPU Boost Clock Frequency4.9 gigahertz
- Number of CPU Cores8-core
- CPU Cache Memory LevelL3
- L3 Cache16 megabytes
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity1000 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4
- System Memory RAM Speed2400 megahertz
- Number Of Memory Slots4
- Number of Memory Sticks Included2
- System Memory RAM Expandable To128 gigabytes
Graphics
- Graphics TypeDedicated
- GPU BrandNVIDIA
- GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
- Voice Assistant Built-inNo
Connectivity
- Display Connector(s)2 x Thunderbolt 4
- Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)1
- Number of DisplayPort Outputs (Total)0
- Number of Thunderbolt Ports (Total)2
- Number of VGA Ports0
- Number Of DVI Ports0
- USB Ports4 x USB-A 3.1, 2 x USB-A 3.0, 1 x USB-C 3.0
- Number of USB Ports (Total)7
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Wireless StandardAC
- Number Of Ethernet Ports1
- Network ConnectivityNone
Expansion
- Number of M.2 Slots2
Camera
- Built-In WebcamYes
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels16 megapixels
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
Features
- Media Card ReaderYes
- Audio TechnologyAudio by Bang & Olufsen
Dimensions
- Product Height14.5 inches
- Product Width32.17 inches
- Product Depth8.78 inches
- Product Weight24.36 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedYes
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Included SoftwareWindows 11 Home
- Optical Drive TypeNone
- Wireless KeyboardYes
- Wireless MouseYes
- Speaker(s) IncludedYes
- Stylus IncludedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC196548094714
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 140 reviews
(140 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Expert reviews
See all expert reviews(3)Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Needed it for my photography application
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Let me first say the screen is big. I needed a new computer because the photography application I am using was not working on my 9-year-old computer. I thought about a desktop but then I would either need room under or on top of my desk so I went with an All-in-One. I bought an Open box item which I was nervous about until it came. Yes, the box was slightly messed up and looked like someone had tried the computer because the batteries were in the keyboard and mouse. But it was a big savings doing it this way. The only issue was the batteries were dead for the keyboard. Otherwise, it loaded up fine. The only other thing about the device is the inputs are on the back of the monitor and on the stand. It can make it difficult to get to, if need be, after setup. A plus for me is SD card slot, for my picture upload, is easy to access on the stand.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Design, Screen quality, Set up
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Screen, Pro or Con?
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.SUMMARY: There is a LOT to love in this HP - ENVY 34" All-In-One computer including innovative features like wireless phone charging, convenient side stand ports, and a magnetic web cam with eight attachment points. The CPU and Graphics performance will power you through most creative tasks and games in style. The construction is solid and aesthetic. There are ports galore. But for most folks judging value, it’s going to boil down to the high quality, and therefore costly, huge 34” 21:9 ultra-wide screen. You are going to love or hate all that expensive space. PROS: -The Screen: High resolution (5120 x 2160), ultra-wide (34”, 21/9), bright (500 nits), vibrant color accurate, this is not your daddy's cheap build's screen. - Less likely to need 2nd (or 3rd) side monitor. Great for multi-tasking. -i7-11700 Intel CPU, above average benchmarks -Discrete NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 graphics (4gb ram). Decent for an all in one. -Wireless charging (phones) built into base -EASY (no tools required) access to ram and storage to make swapping up trivial. -Insanely great number of ports, wide variety, including 2 Thunderport 4's! -Responsive wireless keyboard with decent key travel - Magnetic high resolution web cam with a physical shutter that can be attached to 8 separate points along the screen. - Quick and Easy one cord set up. NEUTRAL: - Bang & Olufsen Dual speakers - expected more given the pedigree. - 16 GB DDR4 Memory. For a power-house CPU and graphics for content creation I will add more. CONS: -The Screen: Most are used to a 16:9 aspect ratio. This is WIDE. Con or Pro for you? - Fan Noise - AA Batteries for the Mouse and Keyboard. No way to connect by standard USB. 1990 wants its design back. - RF Keyboard and mouse cannot be used with other computers, wirelessly keyed to this computer only. THE SCREEN: For me, deciding on this particular computer is mostly about the screen. After all, when you sit down to a computer what is the first thing you see? The screen. And THIS screen is both amazing and controversial. Reviews that say the computer price is high, have not priced out what a 5k/2k 5120 x 2160 ultra-wide screen alone costs ($1000-$1500). The screen is top of the line quality, from its high brightness (500 nits), high resolution (sharp text), and vibrant accurate colors. The only monitor I have seen that competes with it is the LG line (like the new screen from Apple, $1600). BUT it is in that ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio (21 represents the width, 9 the height), which means it's really, really, wide. Most of us are used to a 16:9 ratio in our wide screen tv's and monitors (see attached pic), and most games, movies, applications semi-expect that. I found not all games supported the ultra-wide view, but those that did were impressive and meant less people sneaking up from the side. Likewise, some movies are shot in cinematographic format and look great with no 'black bars', but many 16:9 movies will now put the black bars on the side. For productivity, that extra wide screen meant I didn't actually need two side by side screens. I could easily have three browser tabs open side by side, multiple word documents, you get the idea, great for multi-tasking and productivity, especially for content creators. But, make no mistake, I had to look side to side, rotating my head a lot, with such a wide screen. And often that meant what I wanted to work in was dead center with a lot of blank space on the sides. I am still getting used to that, but I can 'see' the advantages to the ultra-wide format. Make sure it's the aspect for you. And not everyone will want to pay the price for high quality (and large size). PERFORMANCE: With the wide screen, I was able to play a game on the left side, work on this review in the middle in MS WORD, and watch you tube on the right while photoshop sat in the background. It only started to thermal throttle when I started pushing around 61 MegaPixel raw files from my Sony A7 rIV. It ran Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop well. It has WIFI 6 for fast wireless connection, I was pushing over 350 Mbps which is as good as I get with any wireless system. GAMING: Work hard to play hard right? It’s a 60hz display, so you know its not for competitive gaming, but gaming enthusiasts. The 4 gb ram on the video card is enough to allow you to run almost all games, though you might have to set the graphics settings to medium for some games. It ran Elden Ring well. So yes, playable for those times you take breaks. BUILD QUALITY: Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but this is one sharp minimalistic design in gun metal grey. The bezels are small. The base is simple and functional with a tube design for lowering and raising and decent tilt. And it is SOLID with very little ‘wiggle’ like you will find in a lot of cheaper screens. Note, the stand cannot be separated from the screen, its permanently attached, and be warned, it is HEAVY, almost 25 pounds so you won’t be casually moving it around from location to location like you might a smaller All-In-One. ACCESSORIES & PORTS: As noted, there are several innovations that are well designed and functional. In the flat of the base is room to lay down your phone for wireless charging. Along the side of the central stand are handy ports so you don’t have to reach behind to the back, a SD card reader for photographers, 2 USB-A ports, and a USB-C port. Speaking of ports, these are in addition to the ethernet port, 2 thunderbolt 4 ports, 4 USB-A ports, HDMI, and headphone jack on the back of the screen. So yeah, you got ports. The included keyboard and mouse are okay. Functional and fit in well with the design look. But you might want to replace them with your favorites. Two things bug me about them, they are powered by regular batteries with no way to wire the devices to the computer for a charge or a connection. They connect to the computer via RF, which normally means a dongle, but in this case, it is built in. One less dongle is great right? Not if you want to use these devices with any other computer. Use them with this computer, or throw them away. I was hoping for more out of the Bang & Olufsen Dual speakers, they are okay for casual use, but are muddy sounding, lack base and just are not great for movies and music. And this is a screen built for watching movies from time to time. This is a common complaint for screens, but given the size and B&O reputation, just think they could have been better. Lost opportunity to wow me like the screen itself does. The web cam is external, magnetically attaching to 8 discrete points along on the screen so you can get the angle you want. Very clever. Its high resolution with 2 microphones for a superior web meeting experience. Finally, it has a manual privacy shutter to cover the lens so you don’t have to worry about who might be watching, no tape over the web cam for you. FAN NOISE: Like most (all?) Intel based computers, this one gets hot, not so much during routine web browsing or even simple game play, but once it starts to heat up, that fan comes on and doesn't seem to want to go off. And unlike desktops that you can move further away, or even docked laptops, this one by default is right in your face with the monitor. It would come on during intensive graphics (photoshop with large RAW files or AAA games). Your tolerance to such will vary, mine is low but for the most part was okay with it. Only annoying at night for me. SHOULD YOU OR SHOULDN’T YOU: It’s great for multi-tasking, works well for content creating, is easy to set up and use, and is a good multi-media entertainment center. The 21:9 ultra-wide screen is a matter of taste. Taking that high quality screen into account, the HP Envy is a good value and I give it five stars. But if you don’t care about color accuracy, just want a machine to play games on, you might want to find something cheaper with a 16:9 aspect ratio because if I was judging on pure CPU and GPU performance alone, I would be giving it 4 stars.
- Pros mentioned:Monitor, Screen quality, Set upCons mentioned:Space
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Big screen that will spoil you.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Desktop computers have been declining in sales in recent years as people are tending to migrate to laptops and tablets for many of their daily needs. But there are just some things that you really need a much larger screen for. The HP Envy 34 inch all-in-one computer is in an upper-end range of those for consumers. I’ll call it the “HP 34” for short. The HP 34 is for the most part, already assembled out of the box. It’s heavy (you may want to use two people to unbox it), made of a lot of aluminum, and has a very solid base, stand, and of course, the 34 inch monitor already attached. Setup is quick - plug in the power cable, the included magnetic webcam, and turn it on via the tiny power button on the lower-right of the underside of the monitor. It will go through the usual Windows setups, and, IMPORTANT, run all Windows 11 updates as there are quite a few. This may require some manual updates to speed things along, and a few restarts along the way. An hour or so later and I was up to date. The main event on this model is the monitor - 34 inches wide and has a resolution of 5120 x 2160 pixels. It’s bright, colorful, and very sharp. The frames (bezels) on the top and sides are very thin. Via the stand, you can raise or lower the height, and tilt it back and forward some, but sadly, you cannot rotate it to a vertical position which would have been perfect for this type of monitor and certain uses. It’s wide enough that you can view three programs or web pages side-by-side if needed, or use the entire space for something like photo or video editing programs. There is no optical drive (DVD, etc) so any movies you want to watch on it will have to be streamed or you can use an external DVD drive. The back of the monitor has a variety of ports that include an Ethernet port to hard wire it to your router/modem if that’s your preference, a headphone/mic jack, 2 thunderbolt 4 type-C ports, 4 USB ports, the power port, HDMI, and a panel where you can access RAM and Storage should you want to update it later. The stand itself actually also includes a SD memory card reader, a USB-C port and 2 USB-A ports for convenience so you don’t have to reach around back to connect something. The flat base doubles as a wireless charger, so you can sit your phone or other devices on top of it and charge them - convenient, and does a good job keeping my phone topped off while I’m using the computer! The included keyboard is solid, but not “ergo” shaped. The included mouse is kind of cheapish. The dongle that wirelessly connects them to the computer is actually pre-built into the computer itself, so there is no physical dongle for you to plug in. In terms of power, this is on the higher end of consumer machines, but not really quite pro specs out of the box. It has an 11th generation i7 processor, 16 gigs of RAM (I would REALLY have loved to see 32 gigs for this price), a 1 TB solid state hard drive (fast), and a NVIDIA GTX 1650 graphics card with 4 gigs of dedicated graphics memory (I would have loved to see an 8 gig card in here). Wi-Fi 6 is supported. Bang and Olufsen speakers on each side of the monitor are pretty good. You probably won’t throw parties with them, but they are more than good enough for casual entertainment and work use, I think. I used an older Microsoft encoder video program to see how well this setup could handle stress, as that program tends to tax a system more than standard daily-use ones. It captured screen video well and rendered it pretty quickly. I could hear the system kick in midway through and it certainly did need to work on it, but it wasn’t obnoxiously loud. If you are going to go for “pro level” longer video rendering though, you might want to opt for more RAM and a more robust video card. All other tasks have been handled really well and are enjoyable to use on that screen. The included webcam is magnetic and it’s base will stick on a variety of areas around the monitor, or you could stick it off-computer on a metal item too. It’s 16 megapixels and will capture a good enough amount of detail, especially considering most laptop cams are only 720p, but I do notice a bit of a yellowish-green tint to the video depending on lighting (not auto-corrected very well), and some noise appears when the light isn’t the best. Two mics on it picks up sound well. Again, it’s definitely much better than what you see as standard on lesser machines and laptops, but not quite as good perhaps as some other pro models of cams. Ok, so, the HP 34 pushes past $2k, and as such is not within the typical consumer desktop budget for most families. So who should get this? In my opinion, this would be a good computer for content creators on social media, or those who in general need a lot of work space in front of them for photo, casual to mid-range video editing, or those who work from home and need to have multiple screens open at the same time in front of them. For this price, I would really have liked to see a screen that rotates vertically as well as more RAM, and perhaps a slightly beefier video card, though. I still recommend it - it’s well built and the screen will spoil you.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 1 out of 5 stars
3F0
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bought one of these. Had a 3F0 issue. Bought a second one. Same thing. DO NOT BUY. READ THE OTHER REVIEWS.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from HP Team
Posted .Hi there,
Thanks very much for taking the time to write this review. I'm sorry to hear that you encountered a major issue with the 3F0, but I have good news. This issue is resolved by an Intel RST storage driver (version 18.37.0.1002).
Please install the driver by running Windows Updates or through HP.com support by using this link: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-envy-34-inch-all-in-one-desktop-pc-34-c0000/2100771556/model/2100799857?sku=319N5AA
If you're still experiencing issues after trying this step, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at support.hp.com.
Alexis
HP Care
- Pros mentioned:Monitor, Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easiest computer to use and view.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this all-in-one system and the huge monitor. It eliminates me having 3 side-by-side monitors. Nice crisp and clear picture too.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Errors, Price
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Lots of money, lots of problems
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was excited to update and buy the new HP All in One. However shortly after set up I received screen stating “ Boot Device Not Found (3F0)” and vague directions for solution. I called tech support and after 15 mins I had a gentleman remote into the PC and run diagnostics and ensure the system was updated. 90 mins later the PC is still displaying the same error. For $2000 plus, I expect for none to minimal issues, more intuitive, and ready to work out the box! HP may have rushed this into production, but I am still hopeful.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from HP Team
Posted .Hi Mike,
I am very sorry to hear that you encountered a problem with the 3F0 that was not resolved even after contacting support. I can certainly understand how upsetting that must have been.
In the event that you still have not been able to resolve this issue, please install the driver by running Windows Updates or through HP.com support by using this link: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-envy-34-inch-all-in-one-desktop-pc-34-c0000/2100771556/model/2100799857?sku=319N5AA
If you're still experiencing issues after trying this step, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at support.hp.com.
Alexis
HP Care
- Pros mentioned:Design, Monitor, Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent multimedia and general use computer.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The 34” HP ENVY is an excellent all-in-one computer with an absolutely gorgeous 5k screen and surprisingly good speakers. This particular trim level mates an 11th gen Intel i7 with the NVIDIA GTX1650 graphics card, 16GB RAM, and a speedy 1TB m.2 SSD hard drive. The ultrawide 34” 21:9 ratio screen offers a lot of horizontal real estate and makes for an excellent design and photo editing station. In fact, the star of the show is the non-glare WUHD IPS screen that offers sharp 5k resolution, gorgeous colors, deep black levels, and 500 nits of brightness. It’s an absolute joy to work on, and as a movie lover, 4k movies in full screen 21:9 ratio is an absolute experience. I didn’t even know movies were shot in that format, but Blade Runner 2049 is and yes… do it. Do it now. However, as fantastic as the screen is, it only has a 60hz refresh rate, which would be a letdown for heavy gamers, but then this isn’t the trim level they should get either. The GPU in this model is the NVIDIA GTX1650, which is an upgrade over an internal Intel GPU, but more suited for multimedia and design applications than gaming. It could barely keep up with Need for Speed: Heat on the low graphics setting, but was surprisingly playable with Elden Ring. Scaling the graphics down to 1080p should smooth things out, but it’s hard to not want to play in 5k. There were a few times it froze on me while I was streaming 4k movies, browsing with Chrome, and running updates on Xbox Game Pass. It was fixed with a soft reset, but I think the GTX1650 has a hard time keeping up playing 5k videos and running other memory heavy apps. To be fair, it’s also a lot for a computer to do at once. I’m thinking about upgrading the RAM to 32GB and seeing if that helps. Speaking of multimedia, the sound is tuned by the esteemed Bang & Olufsen and is comparable to good quality tv speakers. There’s no deep low end, but it’s relatively rich, with good midbass, highs, and a nice overall tone. It also gets loud enough for this person who always blasts his music, so it should be respectively loud for most other people as well. HP really went to heart in making the ENVY a true all-in-one package, and it shows. It includes a full size wireless keyboard and mouse that are synced to the computer from the factory, so no pairing is needed. They’re both of good quality, but I wish the keyboard had an adjustable tilt. Nevertheless, the keys have good spacing and feedback, and makes for confident and comfortable typing. HP also includes a nifty magnetic webcam that has mounting spots all around the frame of the monitor. It’s not the greatest cam, but it’s better than most built-in webcams and I’m thankful for the built-in lens cover. It even automatically rotates the image if you’re using the cam sideways, however it'll be a vertical format like you’re recording with a cell phone. Another cool feature is that the base doubles as a wireless charging pad, which has been super convenient for phone and headphone charging. I also love how the monitor to base stem has USB-A, USB-C, and an SD card port that are easy to reach and remain powered, even when the computer is sleeping. There’s also a bunch of ports in the back which makes peripheral expansion easy, but I really, really, really wish there was a video input. The screen is gorgeous and I dearly wish I could plug more things to watch/play on it. It honestly frustrates me that I can’t, but such is life. On the other hand, this has to be the easiest computer ever made in terms of upgrading the RAM and hard drive. There’s two m.2 slots and 2 RAM slots in the rear, which are covered by a magnetic panel that’s easy to pull off (immediate access to the hard drive and RAM in under 5 seconds)! Only one of the m.2 slots is used and I’m happy to report that there are no compatibility problems with adding a Western Digital m.2 card in the unused slot. Overall, if you’re looking for a PC alternative to an iMac, this might be your best bet. This model makes for an excellent multimedia design, photo editing, and general use computer that’s ok for mild gaming. The ultrawide 5120x2160 screen is bright, colorful, gorgeous and a pleasure to use (the black levels are fantastic). The sound is solid and the overall build quality is excellent. The ports are well thought out, the build quality is excellent, it looks and feels like a high end setup and it doesn’t disappoint. I highly recommend the new 34” HP ENVY. PROS - Gorgeous, bright, and colorful 5k (5120x2160) display - 4k movies in full 21:9 is an experience - GTX1650 GPU better than a standard onboard Intel GPU - Good sound quality from speakers - 16GB RAM - Speedy 1TB m.2 hard drive - Incredibly easy to upgrade RAM and hard drive - Two m.2 drive slots - Excellent design, media, office, and general use computer - Great build quality - Beautiful computer setup - Classy design with metal body - Base doubles as a built-in wireless charger - Magnetic webcam isn’t half bad - Base stalk has 2 usb-a, 1 usb-c, and an SD card port - Plenty of rear USB ports - 500 nits brightness - 98% DCI-P3 color spectrum - Included wireless keyboard and mouse are good quality CONS - Entry level NVIDIA GTX graphics card - Screen only 60hz refresh rate - Not wall mountable (cannot remove pedestal) - Not recommended for high end gaming (look for trim level with higher end GPU) - Has frozen up a few times when streaming 4k video and running Chrome and other applications - No video input - Keyboard not height adjustable
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Design, Monitor, Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
High rez 34in screen all-in-one
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.HP - ENVY 34" Widescreen UHD All-In-One- This is basically a laptop with a large 34" widescreen (21:9 aspect ratio) monitor with 5,210 by 2,160 pixel resolution. The operating system is Windows 11 Home. There is almost no bezel, so this is a big plus on a 34" screened computer. It has a nice brightness level and very good picture quality. With that much viewing area you can have multiple screen open and can-do multitasking well. It includes a magnetic mount USB webcam with a s camera with multiple points along the top bottom and edges that allow you to attach it. It also has a slide switch to activate a lens cover for privacy. This is a full HD camera. The neck on the camera is adjustable and if you want you can set it up to show something on your desk – that is pretty flexible. The picture is crisp and equivalent to may High-end webcams. The camera has a dual array of microphones. I was impressed with the ability of the camera to compensate for a low lighting conditions. On the back of the monitor you will get four USB 3.0 ports, two USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 support, an HDMI connection, a head set connection and an Ethernet port. The Stand also has two more USB 3.0 ports, a USB-C connection, and an SD card slot. The machine has satisfying audio quality and by gosh there is a fan and slots in the top of the system for heat release if you push the pedal to the metal for long periods of time. The stand base also has a wireless charging tech built into it but I couldn't get either or my two Android phones or an Android watch to hook up more than four seconds. The unit comes with a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. The mouse, in my opinion, feels cheap and is way too light. The keyboard is stout and compact with a full set of keys it has a nice weight and rugged feel. The only downside is I wish it had lighted keys. It comes with WiFi 6 making for good speedy Wifi connections if direct wire isn’t available. The computer is capably equipped with an Intel i7-11700 processor, 16GB or RAM and a 1TB M.2 SSD. There is a removable back panel with a pair of M.2 SSD slots and four RAM slots – making it easy to update to more storage or up to 128GB of RAM. The system uses an onboard Intel video with a NVIDA laptop version of the NVIDIA 3060 GPU. The machine has a good design and is pleasing to display on your desk. The monitor is beautiful with good colors and contrast. The Blacks are even and no flashlighting. The machine is useful and has decent performance. Games are best run at medium settings and frame rates drop significantly in ultrawide (21:9) mode. This is great for machine movies and videos. The machine is adequate for Photoshopping and Premiere work. It was capable of decent transcoding speeds for a 4K video to 1080p in eight and a half minutes. HP's included Palette software—a toolkit that includes solutions for photo searching, phone connectivity, and wireless sharing is a decent program and there is not a lot of junkware on the machine. Some of the things I didn't like was when I opened the upgrade panel up the cooler for the M2 SSD was cocked and the mounting heat transfer tape was at best tacky. I took care of that prior to turning the machine on. I am not a big fan of Windows 11 and feel it is not yet ready for prime time. I believe you would have problems downgrading to Windows 10 since I don't see any drivers on the HP website. Even though I have performance-optimized, the PC startup lags behind my other computers of comparable specs, whether they are desktops or laptops… So be patient when the desktop starts to display.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
(3 Reviews)- CNETRating, 4.1 out of 54.1Lori Grunin on August 4, 2022
HP Envy 34 All-in-One PC Review: One Size Fits SomeOne of the few big screen all-in-ones delivers on the looks and features but disappoints -- like many AIOs -- in speed.
Full Review - TechRadarRating, 5 out of 55.0John Loeffler on July 5, 2022
HP Envy 34 reviewThe HP Envy 34 is brilliantly designed, powerful, and worth every penny
Full Review - Tom's GuideRating, 4 out of 54.0Tony Polanco on April 1, 2022
HP Envy 34 All-in-One review: A true iMac challengerThe HP Envy 34 All-in-One impresses thanks to its vibrant 34-inch 5K screen and powerful performance. It is a legitimate rival to the Apple iMac.
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Q: QuestionCan you add a second screen?
Asked by Kkd.
- A:Answer Under the Specifications and Connectivity on the Best Buy website, it does show that it has one HDMI out port, so you can use an external display if you would like to use a second screen.
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Q: QuestionIs there a model just like this one that comes with touchscreen?
Asked by AppleQueen.
- A:Answer Thank you for the question. Apologies, the Envy 34" all-in-one PC is not available with a touch screen.
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Q: QuestionI am photographer and use adobe programs like photoshop, bridge, Lightroom and etc. i also do video editing. can this handle these power hungry programs and while have multiply windows open? Thanks
Asked by Chicanita805.
- A:Answer Thank you for the question. Yes, 11th generation i7 processor and 16GB of RAM should ensure that you have the power you need for the tasks you've described, and more.
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Q: QuestionFrom the bottom of the stand to the top of the screen, how tall is the computer? It says it is 14.5 inches from top to bottom, but I also see the screen can be lifted or lowered on the stand. Is the 14.5 inches including the monitor and stand?
Asked by Andres.
- A:Answer No, the screen is 14.5 inches tall and the stand is additional height adjusted to personal preference.
Answered by CreedS
Q: QuestionCan this be configured to be a pass through via connecting a (work laptop) to it and using it for a screen (hdmi input) and adding an additional monitor with the (hdmi out)? I would like to be able to use both screens on the AIO and laptop.
Asked by petrocomical.
- A:Answer I honestly wouldn't buy this all in one. We have had problems from the start. Only had it for little over month and having bars across the screen. Not worth the headache. I didn't plan to get another HP because I have had issues in the past with their products. But for my work, looked like the best setup for me. Please do so more research and choose a different brand
Answered by Anonymous
Q: Questionwhat is the sound card in the computer?
Asked by tas.
- A:Answer Thank you for the question. The audio is by Bang and Olufsen and the audio codec is Realtek ALC3274.
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Q: QuestionCan I also use this as a monitor to connect my switch/gaming console?
Asked by Sprinx.
- A:Answer None of the video ports on the back of this all-in-one computer are inputs, so you won't be able to use it as a monitor for your gaming console.
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Q: QuestionI am having issues using my HP Envy 34 as a monitor for a work laptop, I was wondering how I can display my laptop screen to the Envy PC. I have tried usb-c to usb-c and HDMI- HDMI with no luck. Thanks.
Asked by User.
- A:Answer The HP ENVY 34" WUHD All-in-One is a computer rather than a monitor, making the ports designed as output ports rather than input ports. As such, it cannot be used as a monitor in the manner you've described.
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