PC World - USA (2020-02)

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FEBRUARY 2020 PCWorld 11

VIDEO: HP’S ENVY 32 AIO
ALL-IN-ONE
Watch now at go.pcworld.com/e

the Envy 32 AiO. In person, the Envy 32 AiO
can fill a typical home office with significant
volume. HP said it actually measured the
noise other All-in-One’s could make, and the
Envy 32 AiO prevailed.
Sure, you’ll say “loud” doesn’t mean
good. The Envy 32 AiO’s soundbar aims to
create fuller sound by including one woofer
and two passive radiators, two medium
drivers, and two tweeters. Given that the
speakers and even the acoustic material are
tuned by audio experts Bang & Olufsen,
there’s some reassurance for quality as well
as quantity.
HP said the Envy 32 AiO is expected to be
available in January, with prices starting at
$1,600 with a Core i5-9400, 16GB of RAM,


and a 1TB hard drive. For $300 more, HP
throws in a 256GB SSD and GeForce GTX


  1. At $2,300, the CPU ticks up to a
    Core i7-9700, the GPU is upgraded to a
    GeForce RTX 2060, and along with the
    hard drive, you’ll also get a 512GB Optane
    hybrid SSD. You can find full configurations
    options for the Envy 32 AiO on HP.com
    (go.pcworld.com/cnop).
    HP didn’t list out higher-end specs for
    the Envy 32, but those with GeForce RTX
    2080 and 32GB of RAM will obviously
    cost more.


Get loud: HP says its new Envy 32 AiO is the loudest around town.

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