PC Magazine - USA (2020-02)

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ll-in-one (AIO) desktop PCs aren’t too common compared with their
traditional tower counterparts, but we’ve seen plenty of strong entries
over the years. The Apple iMac set the bar in this category ages ago,
and Microsoft’s Surface Studio 2 has its own touch-screen advantages. HP is
bridging the gap between these two icons with the new Envy 32 All-in-One. It’s
a premium Windows machine like the Surface Studio, but like the iMac, it
bears no touch screen and boasts a high-power desktop rather than mobile
processor for better performance than most Windows AIOs. Best of all, it’s
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The Envy 32 can do everything well (even gaming) and delivers some nice
extras at a reasonable price, making it our Editors’ Choice in the category.

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