HP EliteOne 800 G3 is a gorgeous all-in-one with micro-bezel display and Windows Hello
Say what you will about all-in-one (AIO) computers, but HP is killing it with its latest PC built for business: the EliteOne 800 G3.

Featuring a beautiful 23.8-inch micro-bezel display, popup camera with Windows Hello, and Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers, the EliteOne 800 G3 would look good on any desk in 2017.
Not only is the EliteOne 800 G3 available with a glossy touch screen, but there is also a non-glare version with touch for those who want an easier time reading under bright lights. Featuring HP Sure Start Gen3, HP Manageability Integration Kit and HP Client Security Suite Gen3, the EliteOne 800 G3 is meant to keep your data secure.
Heck, there is even an intrusion sensor (solenoid hood lock) to ensure no one breaks into the device.
For processors, customers can get up to a 7th-Generation Intel Core i7-7700, but also everything in between even down to an affordable Pentium G4600 or Celeron G390. While the AIO design limits a full GPU, there is an optional AMD Radeon RX460GFX (2GB) to give you a little extra boost if needed.
Even the camera has optional front- and rear-firing 2MP optiond for kiosks where a guest's photo may need to be taken at the security area.
HP EliteOne 800 G3 specifications
Category | Specs |
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OS | Windows 10 Home 64, Pro 64 Windows 7 (downgrade rights) FreeDOS 2.0 NeoKylin Linux 64 |
Display | 23.8" FHD IPS widescreen, WLED-back lit, anti-glare, 10-point capacitive touchscreen (1920 x 1080) |
Security | HP Sure Start Gen3 HP Manageability Integration Kit HP Client Security Suite Gen3 |
Durability | Meant to pass HP Total Test Process and MIL-STD 810G testing |
CPU options | 7th-Gen Intel Core i3-7100, i3-7300, i5-7500, i5-7600, i7-7700 |
Chipset | Intel Q270 |
RAM | Up to 32GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM 2 SODIMM |
GPU options (integrated) | Intel HD Graphics 530 Intel HD Graphics 630 Intel HD Graphics 610 |
GPU options (discrete) | AMD Radeon RX460GFX (2GB) |
Storage | Up to 1TB SSHD Up to 512GB SATA SSD Up to 1TB HP Turbo Drive G2 TLC SSD (PCIe) |
Expansion slots | One: M.2 internal connector for optional wireless NIC Two: M.2 internal connector for optional Turbo Drive G2 SSD |
Ports and connectors | Front: Speakers (optional); microphone Back: One Display Port; one HDMI; four USB 3.1 Type-A; one power connector; one RJ-45; one audio line out; one security lock slot Bottom: two USB3.1 Type-A; one SD card reader (optional); one USB3.1 Type-C |
Internal drive bays | One 2.5"HDD |
External drive bays | One 9 mm slimODD |
Camera | Optional discrete dual microphone and optional integrated 2MP webcam and IR sense (front) and 2MP webcam (rear) |
Power | 180W (external) |
Dimensions | 21.2 x 2.12 x 13.46 in (53.96 x 5.38 x 34.18 cm) |
Weight | 13.29 lb (6.03 kg) |
The HP EliteOne 800 G3 is available now starting at $1,049.
See at HP.com (opens in new tab)
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The black box on top does not look good. The rest is very compelling and good to see design focused systems appearing.
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Agreed
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That the webcam it can be hidden in side the monitor
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Yes, like the rest of HP's AIOs these days the camera is a pop-up mechanism.
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"pop up camera with Windows Hello"... I'm pretty sure you can slide it inside the monitor when not in use
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I wish Windows 10 was the end of downgrade rights... =/
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This is for business, and they have a much slower rollout cycle :)
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They should have used a wireless keyboard mouse combo for the picture with the 3 monitors. Those cables make it look UGLY!
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That's exactly what struck me first when I saw the picture... Nice and clean look with a wide view... and then those ugly cables. Gotta love that thin bezel, looks like another good product from HP
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Wireless periphery? Never for me.
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Damn sexy monitor.
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Are we ever gonna reach a point where these beautiful AIOs would have something like the Nvidia 1070-1080 :()
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Seems very well done from here. Buut, the keyboard looks cheap as duck, and straight out of the 90s 🤔
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Oh my god I love the design. Now, even PCs are sexy. Well done Microsoft for igniting the segment.
Only a one thing I would love to improve on this is moving the internals to the base to make the screen super slim. And that's that, it'll be good for a decade. -
I look forward to this kind of PC is the standard low end. All those clean desktop setups. A beauty!