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In terms of looks, similar to the AIO computer models introduced, the HP Pavilion All-in-One 2015 also has a large screen design that integrates all the hardware needed to form a computer. In terms of appearance, the HP Pavilion All-in-One 2015 looks quite “cool” with a sleek metallic design, stylized styled pedestal supports custom tilt angle quite comfortable, handy.
From the initial exposure, Test Lab found the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 to be visually appealing by its seamless design, unobtrusive color scheme, as well as entertaining and especially not too thick. Occupy a lot of usable area.
The footprint of the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 is also eye-catching, with many tilting options and easy-to-use USB ports on the underside of the frame to secure the frame. Picture from the vibration caused by external effects. Unfortunately, this sturdy metal base does not support the lowering of the frame angle – an important element for users to frequently interact with the camera through the touch screen.
But in return, the type and number of interfaces that the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 supports is plentiful. Specifically, the back of the machine has up to 4 USB ports, HDMI, Ethernet (RJ-45). At the bottom of the screen, there are also two USB 3.0 ports, one of which can be used to charge your mobile device, memory card reader and headphone jack.
The HP Pavilion All-in-One 2015 achieved a very positive result on Test Lab’s ease-of-use scale because of its simple design, ease of installation and, in particular, the severity of multiple wiring connections.
Design thinking would be a plus point to give the machine a score of absolute usability if the keyboard completely remove the disadvantages of the navigation keys as well as the layout of the keys of the key group of the same sequence. Home function keys, Page Up, Page Downd.
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Through display-quality tests, the 2015 Pavilion All-in-One with a 23-inch Full HD frame overcomes tests of image detail as well as the character of spreadsheets and spreadsheets as well as Characters with default browser size. The color quality of the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 is generally well placed as the tests of contrast, saturation, and color temperature all produce the expected results. This 23-inch frame also has good brightness, wide viewing angles and less glare when tested in the work environment with not too many secondary light sources.
Powered by 8GB of RAM, plus the discrete graphics discrete AMD Radeon R7 A360 (released in May 2015) equipped with 2GB of graphics RAM, the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 in test tricks overall performance, graphics performance are all good results. Specifically, in the PCMark 8 Home test, the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 has a relatively fast test run time of 2,647. Core i5-4460T quad core processor performance is also good at 7407 points. With this result, HP’s next-generation all-in-one PCs are not only good for office work, but also for graphics, architecture, or entertainment applications.
Experimenting with office tasks, surfing the web, updating social media information, and enjoying high-quality video from online channels, shows that the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 is “good” right now. Even when Test Lab opens multiple tabs simultaneously on one browser. Thanks to the abundant RAM memory, discrete graphics, the Radeon R7 A360 midrange, the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 will also surpass the high-end performance tests.
As for the game, the Pavilion All-in-One 2015 also offers the same experience as the previously released GeForce GT 920M graphics-enabled laptop. However, keep in mind that the AMD Radeon R7 A360 is essentially still a mid-range segment, so almost all graphics-intensive games are only playable at low graphics.
In general, the Pavilion All-in-One 2015, available at Test Lab, has a good-looking, handy look, good display quality, and the power to meet most of your work or leisure needs. The machine also gives sound quality that is worth the money and does not get hot when play heavy tasks.