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CES 2014: HP unveils Windows-based ProOne 400 and HP 205 All-in-One PCs – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
January 6, 2014
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HP ProOne 400

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Things are kicking off at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014 taking place in Las Vegas. Lenovo unveiled a bunch of Windows-based products, but it’s not the only one to do so. Now HP is showing off two All-in-One Windows-based PCs, dubbed as the HP ProOne 400 and the HP 205. Let’s take a deep dive into what these two machines bring to the table.

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Starting with HTC ProOne 400 AIO PC, which is more targeted towards business consumers. The machine comes in two versions, one of them features a 21.5 touch screen display with 1080p resolution while the second one boasts a 19.5-inch non-touch screen. Both offerings come with the latest Intel Haswell processor running  Windows 8.1 out of the box. 

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The machine comes with a range of multimedia features including DTS Sound+ audio software, business-class speakers, with a Skype-ready webcam and microphone. The HP ProOne 400 AIO also comes with a DisplayPort, giving users the ability to attach a second monitor, along with 2 USB 3.0 ports for connecting other accessories. What;s more interesting is the HP WiFi hotspot feature, allowing users to share their internet connection with up to five devices, including smartphones and tablets. 

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Starting today, the HP ProOne 400 is available in stores for $649 for the non-touch version, while the touch-enabled model is going to set you back $749.

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HP 205

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The more affordable HP 205 AIO comes with an 18.5-inch WLED antiglare display panel boasting a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels with an AMD E-series dual-core processor under the hood, as well as a built-in camera and microphone for communication purposes. On the connectivity side, it comes with  802.11 Wi-Fi, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, and a 7-in-1 card reader. 

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Compared to the ProOne 400, the HP 205 offers entry-level specifications and a modest price tag for users who are looking for a portable and easy-to-set AIO PC. For those of you who are interested, the HP 205 is available for sale in selected countries with a price tag of $449. 

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Are you going to purchase any of the two AIO offerings from HP? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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