HP's 21.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop Sees 71% Off Today Only, More Than 50% Cheaper Than Apple iMac - Kotaku
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HP's 21.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop Sees 71% Off Today Only, More Than 50% Cheaper Than Apple iMac - Kotaku
"It's easy to forget that Apple does not have the market cornered on the all-in-one desktop setups, despite their 40-year history of desktop dominance. There are some pretty sweet all-in-ones on the Windows side of the fence too, with this 21.5-inch HP model among the very best. It's about to get even better, because thanks to this hot limited-time Amazon deal, the HP All in One is half the price of the current iMac - just $646."
"At 21.5 inches, the HP is slightly smaller than the 24-inch iMac, but this model that's on sale at Amazon has a 1TB SSD and 32GB of RAM - twice the RAM and four times the storage capacity of Apple's entry-level iMac, which is currently a $1,300 machine. In fact, to get an iMac with as much RAM and storage as this HP, your price suddenly goes up by a cool grand to $2,300."
"As convenience goes, you can't beat an all-in-one setup with big FHD monitor, keyboard, and mouse all included. The HP All in One is bundled with an accessories package to further narrow your shopping list, with a 7-in-1 USB hub, mouse, 128GB USB thumb drive, and Windows 11 Professional included. The only thing you need to add to this package is you and all of your computing needs, whether they be for work or play."
A 21.5-inch HP all-in-one is available for $646, about half the price of Apple's entry-level iMac. The Amazon-sale configuration includes a 1TB SSD and 32GB of RAM, which is twice the RAM and four times the storage of Apple's base iMac, and equals a configuration that would cost around $2,300 on the iMac line. The HP unit ships with a full accessories bundle: keyboard, mouse, 7-in-1 USB hub, 128GB USB thumb drive, and Windows 11 Professional. It supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and includes an HP True Vision HD camera. The 21.5-inch FHD display has anti-glare treatment, and the system offers multiple USB-A, USB-C, HDMI-out, and Ethernet ports for expansion.
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