A:AnswerHello, Patricia. The easiest method to connect two printers to this computer is if they are connected to your wireless network. Or you can connect two printers with the USB A to B cable to this computer.
A:AnswerAfter looking at it, I don't think the stand is removable. Also, the base has a charger for the mobile phone so that tells me wiring runs from the computer to the base.
A:AnswerHi Rick. Yes this HP Pavilion All-in-One PC has 12GB of memory which would allow it do to heavy multitasking. The i5 processor is fast and the 256GB SSD is extremely fast. Yes you can do video editing. You may want to check your software, as some video editing software requires 16GB of RAM.
A:AnswerHello. Thanks for your question. The HP Pavilion 24-k0024 all in one computer does not have a CD/DVD drive. You can use an external USB CD/DVD drive with this computer.
A:AnswerIt's going to depend on which two specific processors you're comparing, but generally an i7 will have more computing cores. That allows programs that are designed for "hyperthreading" to process multiple instructions at one time, which makes the computer faster without increasing the clock speed of the processor.
A:AnswerThanks for your question. The power of the wireless charging stand is not given. It will work with any current smartphone that supports wireless charging.
A:AnswerThanks for your question. These are basically Zoom questions. Here is a link to the Zoom support:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us You can also reach them via phone at United States: +1.888.799.9666 ext 2. By typing camera into the Windows search bar you can see the camera's settings.
A:AnswerThe power cord part number is 213349-009. The part number for the AC adapter is L89695-001. This all in one computer requires a 120 watt AC adapter.
A:AnswerHi David! This All-In-One includes a 5 megapixel front facing camera with a built-in microphone. Zoom is not included in our software suite. You can however download this program for free at the Zoom website.
A:AnswerGenerally, an i7 process is going to be faster, simply because it has more cores, so it can handle more work at any one time. Unless we talk about specific i5 and i7 models, it's really hard to be more detailed than that.