HP has revealed the latest all-in-one PC, and we cannot help think it wasted in business. HP Eliteone 800 G8 All-in-One is equipped with a choice of 23.8- or 27 inches, with a pop-up camera above which includes facial tracking friendly video calls.
In fact, the array that slid out of the AIO PC has a double 5-megapixel camera in it, plus the IR camera and flight time sensors that can track distance. With all that, and the field of view is extra wide compared to the average webcam, it means Eliteone 800 G8 can use digital tracking to focus you in the middle of the frame, cut accordingly.
There is also auto detection scene, to adjust the lighting automatically depending on the conditions around indoors. HP has installed the AI noise reduction system as well, for the first time on a PC, with the ability to find and filter more than 350 million types of sound and sound. The filter works on outbound noise and enters, so even if you talk to someone with a lower microphone system, you will still hear the benefits.
There are dynamic HP audio for speech, music, and tuning audio movies to cut background sounds, along with dynamic sound leveling to automatically adjust your volume so that it remains consistent even when you move closer to, or further than, microphone. Even the cooling system has been designed to reduce fan noise when you are calling.
Everything is wrapped in a design that can be mistaken because it only becomes a Mandiri monitor. Inside there is a choice of intel gene 11 core processors, to the core i9; They can be paired with DDR4 up to 64GB memory and up to 6TB of PCIE M.2 storage. On the graphical side, there is an Intel UHD graphics option 730 or 750, with display resolution that offers up to 2560 x 1440 depending on the panel.
As for connectivity, on the wireless side you can have WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. For ports, you get more from the new 24-inch iMac offer: three USB-A, two USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and Ethernet are all included.
Obviously this is not a machine if you are looking for serious graphics (or playing games, in this case). However, the HP video call system has been installed can make a big difference if your schedule is still filled with a back-to-back zoom appointment. Meanwhile the Eliteone 800 G8 design managed to stay away from the norm in the company’s hardware, and would not look for a place at home instead.
There is no word at the price at this stage, but HP said that new all-in-one will go on sale later this month.