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lindbhr 12-01-2012 06:32 AM

HP Envy - All in One Desktop
 
Any opinions on the HP Envy all in one desktops? Especially the 23" model with TV tuner?

Thanks, Hugh

Chocaholic 12-01-2012 06:37 AM

This is the only HP envy I have. Oh....you mean computers? Never mind.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354376257.jpg

5String43 12-01-2012 06:42 AM

Don't know about the Envy, but I've just bought a Pavilion all-in-one 23-incher, cordless mouse and keyboard. The thing is brilliant. Made sure I got one with Windows 7, rather than Windows 8, though - had to buy from Amazon to do that.

azasadny 12-01-2012 07:47 AM

As a person who has to repair/upgrade PC's for all my family and friends, I do not care for the "all-in-one" approach because of limited upgradeability and repair/replacement capabilities. If you have a good warranty and are prepared to replace the entire unit after the warranty has expired, then you're all set... Just my .02 worth....

masraum 12-01-2012 08:21 AM

Like 5string43, I don't know about the envy, but I do know about the pavilion. I bought a quad core, 23", touch screen, Windows 7 model a year ago. I went with plenty of processor and memory so I wouldn't have to worry about upgrading as soon. I don't use the touch screen or the tv tuner, but the pc works well. I like it, and it cleans up the space around my desk, fewer cables and no desktop/tower. There is no provision for a second monitor, but I bought a usb adapter that supports my second 24" monitor at 1920x1200 without any problems. The only thing that I would like is the ability to have two hard drives. It would be nice to have a SSD for the OS and then a larger drive for local storage (besides my NAS). But that's not a deal breaker for me. All in all it seems like a pretty solid pc for what I do which is web, office, photos, video, etc.... I don't do any gaming, so I can't comment on that.

The hard drive, optical drive and RAM can all be replaced fairly easily. I assume the motherboard and power supply would probably suck to replace at best.

lindbhr 12-02-2012 04:40 AM

Thanks for sharing your insights. Also, trying to decide how big an issue Windows 7 versus Windows 8 will be for me. Maybe I can test drive Windows 8 at Best Buy?

imcarthur 12-02-2012 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindbhr (Post 7126731)
Also, trying to decide how big an issue Windows 7 versus Windows 8 will be for me. Maybe I can test drive Windows 8 at Best Buy?

You can sometimes (maybe always???) use your Windows S/N to download an earlier version. I know I did this when I got Vista with a machine. At the suggestion of my dealer, I used the S/N & downloaded XP after it was officially disco'd. But check the internets cause a BB employee wouldn't know.

Ian

john70t 12-02-2012 08:06 AM

I'm not big on the "locked hood" thing.

Also, I prefer to have business usage/storage offline: I.E. not connected to the internet by rootkit software from media companies, or other pre-installed crapware monkeying around with the computer.
Business is business, entertainment is entertainment.


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