HP's Envy Move is one of the strangest computers I've ever used. It has an all-in-one design that forgoes a desktop tower and a separate display. Instead of being designed for always plugged-in power, ...
It’s not easy to move a desktop PC and its monitor from room to room, and even if you do, there’s usually a bunch of cords and setup to be dealt with afterwards. TV manufacturers have overcome that ...
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Home users who like the idea of being able to lug a computer to different rooms and want something bigger than a laptop will find the Envy Rove useful as long as heavy-duty computing isn’t involved.
Mirroring the overall contraction of the desktop PC market, all-in-one models with integrated screens trailed off in popularity for many years. But now, the proliferation of work-from-home setups has ...
All-in-one computers typically aren't that exciting, not when we've got ultra-thin laptops hogging the spotlight. But HP's new Envy 32 All-in-One might make you rethink what's possible with a large ...
Except for the base's faux-woodgrain finish, the stand isn't too remarkable visually, though the prominent sound bar beneath the display is covered in gray fabric. The fabric and woodgrain make the PC ...