HP ENVY 32-a10 32"
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Product Overview
HP ENVY 32-a10 is a 32-inch all-in-one desktop computer that features a 4K IPS display, powerful 40W stereo speakers with separate woofer, and a 5MP QSXGA IR privacy camera with quad array digital microphone.
Designed as a high-end, versatile device for content creation and multimedia, the ENVY 32-a10 comes with a 10-bit panel that covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space and delivers 600 nits of peak brightness and 6000:1 contrast ratio.
For video conference and media recording, the ENVY 32-a10 features a well-integrated 5MP IR camera that can be hidden, which offers 5x the detail of a conventional HD camera found in most computers.
HP also markets two more affordable all-in-ones in the Pavilion-series, the 27" 27-d00 and the 24" 24-k00.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Super-bright 4K display
- Tons of useful features
- Great battery life
Cons
- Nothing in particular
What external reviewers found
External score 78%
Pros
- Excellent audio quality
- Excellent speakers
- Gorgeous 4K display
- Excellent battery life
- Powerful graphics
Cons
- No HDMI port
- No touch screen
- No built-in optical drive
- No Thunderbolt 3
- Expensive for what you get
- Display isn't a touchscreen
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Specifications
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External Reviews
cnet[1]
Reviewer score 70% (normalized by Neofiliac)HP's Envy 32 AIO, launched at CES 2020, still feels a bit smaller on the inside like most of its ilk. The $1,800 base configuration comes with a 4GB GTX 1650 as well as a six-core Intel Core i5-9400. The base price is the same as the 27-inch iMac.
Pros
- Big, bright 4K screen
- Lots of ports
Cons
- Low-power Max-Q version
- No Hyperthreading
digitaltrends[2]
Reviewer score 77% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Envy 32 All-in-One is a great Windows take on the iMac. It has a 62-watt Intel CPU you'll find on high-powered gaming desktops. It's equipped with the 9th generation Intel Core i7-9700 processor, which has 8 cores. There is no Core i9 option, which loses you the higher thread-count and clock speed.
Pros
- Stunning 4K display
- Powerful Intel CPU
- Excellent speakers
Cons
- No touch screen
- No HDMI port
laptopmag[3]
Reviewer score 78% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Envy 32's seven front-firing speakers and subwoofers produce some of the best audio I've heard out of an all-in-one. While key travel is quite shallow, they have a snappiness to them that let me type quickly and with few errors. The wireless mouse is basic in comparison to the keyboard, and the sensor is responsive enough for basic tasks.
Pros
- Powerful speakers and subwoofers
- Excellent battery life
- Excellent audio quality
Cons
- No Thunderbolt 3
pcmag[4]
Reviewer score 82% (normalized by Neofiliac)The HP Envy 32 is a do-it-all desktop for image and video editing. It has a bigger high-res screen than many alternatives, and extra features that let it slip seamlessly into both your lifestyle and your workflow. Its audio is genuinely great, and its features are useful for consumers.
Pros
- High-quality 4K display
- Powerful graphics
- Built-in speakers
Cons
- Expensive for what you get
wired[5]
Reviewer score 81% (normalized by Neofiliac)The HP Envy 32 is the industry's most venerable all-in-one computer short of the Apple iMac. With a body that measures 31.5 inches diagonally, it's a monstrous machine that may challenge many desk environments. A massive speaker bar, courtesy of Bang & Olufsen, runs along the entire bottom of the screen.
Pros
- Gorgeous 4K display
- High-end graphics
- Plenty of ports
Cons
- Display isn't a touchscreen
- No built-in optical drive
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