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HP EliteOne 800 G5

ALL-IN-ONE PCS can be a tricksy business. Towers with discrete monitors are generally considered the norm, and any AIO computer draws obvious comparisons to both Apple’s successful iMac range and desktop-replacement Windows laptops. They also have inherent limitations imposed on them by their small, screen-sized form factor; integrated graphics are usually the only option, and physical connectivity frequently takes a hit.

HP’s new AIO, the EliteOne 800 G5, is all business. Costing $1,400 (for

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