HP announces HP ENVY 32 All-in-One at CES 2020
HP's new all-in-one brings enough power for professional creators and content makers.
What you need to know
- HP announced the HP ENVY 32 All-in-One at CES 2020.
- The all-in-one runs on up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080.
- The HP ENVY All-in-One is available now, starting at $1,600.
HP announced the HP ENVY All-in-One at CES 2020. It's a powerful all-in-one built for creators and professional content makers. It can run on up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 and can come with up to 32GB of DDR4 memory. The HP ENVY 32 All-in-One is available now through Amazon, Best Buy, and HP.com.
The HP ENVY 32 AIO runs on up to a 65W 9th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. According to HP, it's the first all-in-one to be part of the NVIDIA RTX Studio program. It can power applications with RTX accelerated ray tracing and AI-assist to process heavy workloads.
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HP highlights the audio specs of the device, which include built-in front-firing tweeters and subwoofer speakers tuned by Bang & Olufsen. You can stream music through the all-in-one's speakers even when the PC portion of the all-in-one is turned off.
Category | HP ENVY 32 All-in-One |
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Display | 31.5-inch 4K IPS with HDR 600 (600 nits) |
Processor | Up to 9th Gen Intel Core i7-9700 |
Graphics | Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 |
Memory | Up to 32GB DDR4 |
Storage | Up to 1TB SSD |
Webcam | HP Privacy 5MP IR |
Security | HP Privacy Camera |
Wireless | Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (2x2)Bluetooth 5.0 |
Ports | 2x USB 3.1 Gen 2Thunderbolt 31x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C1x USB 3.1 Gen 1Headphone/microphoneHDMI outHDMI in |
Audio | Bang& Olufsen tuned2.1 channel system with 3-way design |
HP built several security features into the Spectre x360 15, including an HP Webcam Kill Switch, a dedicated mute mic button, a fingerprint reader on the keyboard deck, and an IR camera.
HP built this all-in-one with creators in mind. It comes with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 and up to 32GB of DDR4 memory.
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