

It’s sharp edges and angles don’t quite match the front, looking inspired by gaming aesthetics. It sports a shiny HP Logo and a plastic finish, and the metal stand. While the front of the computer is fancy, the back just means business. When looking at it all together, I’ve never experienced a PC that felt quite this premium. The metal base, meanwhile, is topped with a Dark Ash Woodgrain finish. That’s then topped on the right side with a genuine leather tag, with the Bang & Olufsen branding. The front of this PC sports a prominent speaker grille that has an acoustic fabric layer on top. The Envy opts for more natural finishes like leather, wood, and fabric, making for a warmer look that should fit well into a more a home office or bedroom. Luxury is the name of the game here, though it’s a different take than the sculptural wire base and aluminum stand found of the Dell Inspiron 27 7790. Even the iconic iMac looks plain by comparison. When I first pulled the HP Envy 32-All-in-One out of the box, I got the chills. But can HP’s latest attempt really steal the crown from the king of the all-in-ones? A cozy design The new Envy 32 All-in-One has an answer for every feature of the iMac, whether it’s super-bright HDR600 4K display, the party-ready speakers, or the seriously impressive performance. They make for a clean desk, but unless it’s the iMac you’re talking about, they’re fairly niche.īut with its latest all-in-one, HP wants to take on Apple’s best head-on. Fitbit Versa 3Īll-in-ones never took off.
