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When you first cast your eye on HP's Envy Curved All-In-One, it's almost impossible to not be impressed. It might not be the prettiest machine in the world, but there's something undeniably impressive about an all-in-one computer that's ostensibly the siz...
Crazy curved screen, Reasonably powerful, Plenty of inputs...
Poor value for money thanks to excessive amount of Australia tax, Default keyboard and mouse aren't great, Screen will be divisive...
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An all-in-one computer often feels like the sensible choice, combining a PC and a monitor to reduce clutter. But, why can't these computers be just that little bit crazy and more attention grabbing? HP certainly thinks they can, as its Envy 34 Curved All-...
Excellent screen, Great performance, Wireless charger built-into stand...
Quite noisy, Hard to reach ports, Cheap mouse...
A great-looking and rather different all-in-one, but the Envy 34 Curved All-in-One is a little loud and quite expensive...
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Removing the need for a large box tucked away under the desk, AIOs have benefitted from the miniaturisation of technology used in mobile computing, allowing more powerful components to be tucked away into the rear of their displays. While the AIOs of the...
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Well hello there, good looking.All-in-one PCs used to be as exciting as a three day seminar about paint-drying, but suddenly there are stunning systems popping up all over the place. It's like all the big brands finally remembered to feed their design tea...
Gorgeous looks thanks to that slick curved screen, Great sound, Decent 2D and 3D performance...
Screen quality can't match an iMac, Keyboard and mouse aren't much cop, Pricey...
For years, the common consensus has been that Windows-based all-in-ones can't cut it against the iMac. Where have you all been? HP just proved that's not true at all. The Envy 34 is a real stunner of a system, with minimal styling that'll instantly give...
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Well hello there, good looking.All-in-one PCs used to be as exciting as a three day seminar about paint-drying, but suddenly there are stunning systems popping up all over the place. It's like all the big brands finally remembered to feed their design tea...
Gorgeous looks thanks to that slick curved screen, Great sound, Decent 2D and 3D performance...
Screen quality can't match an iMac, Keyboard and mouse aren't much cop, Pricey...
For years, the common consensus has been that Windows-based all-in-ones can't cut it against the iMac. Where have you all been? HP just proved that's not true at all.The Envy 34 is a real stunner of a system, with minimal styling that'll instantly give yo...
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Talk about a great view. The HP Envy Curved 34-A051 Signature Edition ($1,949 as tested) is an all-in-one desktop with a 34-inch, ultra-wide curved screen that features a 21:9 aspect ratio. It's one of the widest all-in-one systems we've seen so far, and...
Ultra-wide, 34-inch curved screen with 21:9 aspect ratio and Technicolor certification, Powerful Intel Core i7 processor, Solid-state drive and hard drive for storage, HDMI-in port, Microsoft Signature Edition prep means no bloatware, Strong performance i...
No side-mounted ports, Most movie and video streaming services can't take advantage of the screen's 21:9 aspect ratio yet, Curved display takes a little getting used to, Keyboard feels flimsy...
The HP Envy Curved 34-A051 Signature Edition is a powerful, high-end all-in-one PC with a 34-inch curved display that gives you an unprecedented amount of workspace for your web browsing, game playing, and general computing needs...
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Sometimes it feels like PC makers develop products by adding adjectives. Why would you sell an all-in-one desktop when you could sell a gigantic, ultra-wide premium curved all-in-one desktop?That seems to be the design theory behind HP's curved Envy deskt...
Big, beautiful curved display with a great matte anti-glare coating, Speedy processors, speedy storage, Nice integrated speaker, Good port selection, Priced competitively. This goes for the upgrade options, too...
Port placement is mostly inconvenient, with all the regular USB ports crowded together on the back, Weak-ish low-end GPUs aren't a great match for the screen if you're hoping to do much gaming, Screen isn't as dense as 4K and 5K displays from Apple, Dell...
Enlarge / The HP Envy 34.Andrew CunninghamThere's so much to like about the Envy, primarily its screen and its speakers. In some ways, I find a large, super-wide screen more pleasant to use than two separate monitors. I don't have to turn my head as much...
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HP has a winner on its hands with the HP Envy 34 Curved All-in-One (2017) (starts at $1,729.99; $1,999.99 as tested). Like its predecessor, the HP Envy Curved 34-A051 Signature Edition All-in-One, this iteration is built around its 34-inch curved screen...
Gorgeous, feature-rich 34-inch screen, Powerful Intel Core i7 processor, Good storage configuration, USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3, HDMI input and output ports, Excellent speakers, Touch-sensitive volume controller, Secure pop-up webcam...
Curved screen takes some adjustment, especially for artwork, Not wall mountable, Some streaming services don't support 21:9 aspect ratio...
The latest HP Envy 34 Curved All-in-One desktop PC mates an outstanding 34-inch widescreen display with impressive processing power. It's a terrific combination for hard-core multitasking, gaming, or simply kicking back and watching the latest blockbust...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-04-12 02:22:34
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Wow.Eleven months ago, when we reviewed HP's first curved-screen desktop, we raved about how its wraparound 34-inch display created an immersive environment for entertainment and a panorama akin to side-by-side monitors, but without intrusive bezels in b...
Elegant design, Big, brilliant curved display, Colossal sound, Excellent Webcam...
Can't play latest games at top settings, Laptop-style keyboard, USB 3.0 ports around the back...
The second generation of HP's curved-screen desktop makes the original look dowdy, while providing sparkling performance and transcendent sound. Alas, it falls just a bit short of satisfying 1080p gamers. Read More...
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Very few computers make a statement just by sitting on top of your desk. HP's latest update of the Envy 34 all-in-one is one of them.A major revamp of the previous generation of the Envy 34, this latest iteration rearranges the components by detaching the...
A breathtaking display of technology and design that's as impressive whether it's on or off. Great performance. Unparalleled display in the allinone space...
Will challenge most desks' available space. Weird little mouse and Podunk keyboard included...
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The 2017 edition of the HP Envy 34 Curved All-in-One (AIO) is radically different from last year's model. Although the 2016 design was clean and interesting, this year's version takes things to the next level with design choices that are both pragmatic an...
expansive curved IPS display, sleek industrial design, very good sound quality, good productivity performance...
entry-level discreet graphics card, inconvenient USB ports placements for frequent reach...
Gallery: HP Envy 34 AiO (2017)The HP Envy 34 AiO computer is an outstanding computer design that will please design-conscious users who are looking far beyond a “utilitarian computer.” This is a machine that simply looks good on your desk, even when it is...
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Our pick for the best all in one i7 PC is the HP Envy 34. The HP Envy 34 is a work of art thanks to its sleek lines, slim figure, and design scheme made to make professionals swoon while working on this impressive device. The screen packs a resolution of...
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The HP Envy 34 Curved All-in-One is a winner because of its beautiful 3440 x 1440 screen mixed with enough power to get through the day's tasks. The display gives you a lot of room to work with while the specs command a decent performance worthy of consid...
Just by looking at the HP Envy 34 Curved All-in-One you can already tell that it is a fantastically designed and well-executed product from one of the best manufacturers of computer peripherals. The build quality is excellent, and the refinements in each...
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