HP has announced a refreshed version of its 34-inch curved Envy All-in-One (AiO) PC, which now sports slightly updated internals and more. Perhaps what's most notable about the new curved Envy AiO, however, is its sleek new design.
The revamped AiO sports a fairly clean look that is far more attractive than some of the bulkier AiO PCs out there. One particularly neat addition is an the integrated camera, which now pops up when in use, and can be pushed flush with the bezel when not in use.
Inside, the AiO features some minor upgrades. There are Core i5 or i7 Kaby Lake processors on board, along with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of hard drive storage and 256GB of SSD. Graphics options include an AMD Radeon RX 460 card. Meanwhile, the 34-inch display features a 3440x1440 resolution. There's also integrated wireless charging in teh monitor's base, along with Bang & Olufsen speakers.
The updated Envy AiO Curved PC is set to go on sale starting January 11 for $1,730.

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