You can check the price history of HP 24 inch All-in-One Desktop Computer, FHD IPS Display, Touch Screen, Intel Core i3, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics, HDMI, USB-C /A, RJ45, Keyboard & Mouse, Anti-Glare, WiFi6, Win 11 Pro here. This product's current Price in USA is $749.00. The average and highest prices are $729.00 and $749.00 respectively.
Powerful Performance and Smooth Experience Equipped with an Intel Core i3-N300 processor and 8GB DDR4 memory, it delivers stable daily performance for work, study, and entertainment. The 512GB SSD ensures rapid boot-up and efficient storage, enabling faster task switching and data access.
Clear Touchscreen Display and Comfortable ViewingThe 23.8" FHD IPS touchscreen offers more intuitive operation with a 178 degrees wide viewing angle. Anti-Glare and Flicker-Free DC dimming technology ensure comfortable viewing, while the three-sided micro-bezel design further enhances immersion.
Robust Connectivity and High-Speed NetworkingEquipped with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 for faster, more stable wireless connections. Multiple ports including USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, and RJ-45 effortlessly support expansion, peripheral connections, and multi-device synchronization.
High-Definition Camera and Intelligent Noise Reduction The HP True Vision FHD IR camera supports Windows Hello secure login and features an 88- degrees wide-angle lens, ideal for group video calls. AI Noise Removal technology effectively filters background noise, ensuring clearer voice communication.
Refined Design and SustainabilityPair with matching white keyboard and mouse for a unified, minimalist aesthetic. Built with eco-conscious design using recycled plastic and ocean-bound materials, certified by EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR, achieving a dual balance of performance and environmental responsibility.
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