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HP Omni 120 PC: A Smart Looking Device at a Competitive Price of Rs 45,000

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Rahul
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The series of all-in-ones HP Omni is a new entrant in the AIO market. The AIO is superbly built and smartly designed, but we don’t have the same view with respect to its performance. Priced competitively, the machine is powered by Core i3 processor, has 4GB DDR3 RAM and 500 GB HDD.

It is supported by a curved silver stand which is tilted and adjustable. The all-in-one has several connectivity features such as 6 USB 2.0 ports, microphone, headphone, integrated webcam, optical drive and a 6-in-1 media card reader. Also it supports Ethernet and wireless network connectivity. There are wireless mouse and keyboard that run on two AA and two AAA batteries respectively.

The AIO lacks some features which are very common with AIOs these days. Some of these include USB 3.0, HDMI or a Blu-ray drive.

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Price: Rs. 45,000

Warranty: 3 years

Pros: powerful performance, rich connectivity, low power consumption

Cons: No USB 3.0, no HDMI, No touchscreen, mediocre graphics & visual performance

Specifications: Windows Home Basic 64 bit, Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 6xUSB 2.0, DVD R/W drive, 20 inch LED backlit display 1600x900, Ethernet port, Wi-Fi, multi card reader, power consumption 38-46W.

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One good thing is that it comes with a three year warranty. There is a 20” widescreen HD & anti-glaring display with LED backlit with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 900. You can easily play your HD videos but it needs graphics card for heavy graphics games. The webcam is right above the display, while the speaker is in the bottom which generates good quality and clear sound.

Coming to performance, the machine performed just satisfactory. For the graphics and visual performance, it scored only 2509 which is very ordinary. However, it scored an excellent 7805 for the complete system performance. Also, the power meter fluctuated between 38-46 W from idle to running state.

Bottomline: The AIO is a good choice if you want an all-in-one with basic features and computing needs.



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