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HP’s New Windows AiOs for Business

January 9, 2014 By Editor


 

HP’s New Windows AiO’s for Business: Built for Power, Designed to Last

The point of an all-in-one (AiO) device is to have a full-size desktop with the minimal amount of computer components. Today, HP introduces new AiO’s that are sleek, powerful and space-saving solutions so that your business can connect to information quickly and easily — without sacrificing business productivity.

 

HP ProOne 400 G1 All-in-One: Industry built. Progressively designed

Workers need a computer that is reliable, easy to use, performs for all tasks and is secure. The HP ProOne 400 AiO has Windows 8.1, and Intel’s latest processors (including the optional 4th Generation Core Processors). The ProOne 400 AiO is built with a solid-state hybrid hard drive to bring full productivity capabilities for workers that may need to power through lunch to meet a project deadline.

 

 

HP ProOne 400 AiO: Integrated multi-display experience, affordable price

Need extra monitor space? The HP ProOne 400 AiO includes integrated multi-display support for up to two monitors along with USB 3.0 ports within easy reach to let users plug in a USB memory stick to save files within seconds before running into a conference room. The HP ProOne 400 AiO non-touch is now available starting at $649; the touch version is now available starting at $799.

 

HP ProOne 400 G1 AiO: Stylish and built for business

Investing in a new business computer requires a lot of thought— and the HP ProOne 400 G1 AiO fits the bill. It’s slim, stylish and designed with round and soft edges, and it’s got the power and reliability you need for your business. Not only will your new ProOne look trendy on your office, it also went through a rigorous 115,000 hours of reliability testing. Rest assured—HP ProOne 400 is built-to-last.

 

What about the annoying security risks you’re always hearing about? We’ve got that covered. HP’s ProOne 400 AiO includes an ample amount of security solutions to ease your concerns. HP Client Security protects your data, device and identity with hassle-free security. HP Bios Protection prevents, detects and fixes malware attacks. The ProOne 400 also includes Microsoft Security Essentials and HP Drive Encryption so you can ensure your business files are secure.

 

HP 205 G1 All-in-One: Professionally designed, all the essentials

HP’s 205 AiO is a stylish PC with a heritage of quality and reliability expected of all business computers. HP’s design gurus have made it easy to use this AiO—just unpack, place on your desk, plug in, and get to work!

 

The HP 205 has an 18.5-inch anti-glare HD display that includes a customizable tilt setting along with two USB 3.0 ports on the side and 4 USB 2.0 ports in the back. The built-in webcam and dual microphones make connecting and collaborating with your coworkers across the globe easier. The AiO also includes AMD’s E-Series Dual-Core processors to increase performance at a great price, starting at $449.

 

Your Turn: Want to find out which AiO would be best for you? Leave a comment below with your questions, and we’ll answer them here. Want to discover even more smart computing options for your business? Check out our news on HP’s Slate21 Pro AiO! Introduced today, it’s the first AiO for business running on the Android operating system.

 

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