Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the HP Omni 27 All-in-One and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Omni 27 All-in-One.
April 2012
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The editors liked
The Beats Audio is excellent. The speaker emits a variety of lows and highs no matter what you're listening to
The 27-inch HD display is crystal clear and vivid
Large
Beautiful 27-inch screen
Speedy
High-capacity hard drive
Gorgeous screen
Fairly strong performance
Bright screen
Good productivity performance
Excellent audio
Upgradable
Huge screen. HDMI-in with "Game Mode". USB 3.0. Blu-ray. 15 month subscription to Norton Internet Security. Quad Core Multimedia performance. Beats Audio. Subwoofer option.
Large-screen PC at a relatively low price
Decent productivity performance
Third-generation Intel Core i5 processor. Has a 27-inch HD display. Beats Audio. HDMI-in for expanded use. USB 3.0. Generous 15-month subscription to Norton Internet Security. A 2TB hard drive.
IPS panel
HP’s Magic Canvas.
Attractive design
Large display
Excellent audio quality
The editors didn't like
For a computer with such an impressive display
The internal specifications are only average
To stream videos
Play games or multitask
You'll have to buy additional components
Reflects a lot of glare at certain angles
Screen not touch enabled
No touchscreen
No discrete graphics card
Lack of a touch screen makes a future Windows 8 upgrade less appealing
Blu-ray drive costs $100 extra
Competing Dell and Apple systems offer higher resolution
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920 by 1
080 resolution has fewer pixels than the 27-inch iMac. Bloatware
High-end configuration is pricier than similar Asus model
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: We know what you’re thinking. Why is Maximum PC dedicating precious time doing another roundup of all-in-one PCs? You’d never buy one of these machines as your primary computer, right? Right. We’d never be satisfied with just an all-in-one, either. Bu...
To stream videos, play games or multitask, you'll have to buy additional components
The HP Omni 27-1210xt is a good all-in-one PC for families who only need an internet-ready computer for everyone to use. It will not impress with massive gaming or streaming media potential, but it does keep you on task and handle any project you need fin...
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Published: 2012-11-27, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
IPS panel; HP’s Magic Canvas.
Expensive; gimpy volume control in HDMI mode; no Bluray drive.
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Published: 2012-08-14, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Third-generation Intel Core i5 processor. Has a 27-inch HD display. Beats Audio. HDMI-in for expanded use. USB 3.0. Generous 15-month subscription to Norton Internet Security. A 2TB hard drive.
No Blu-ray drive. Bloatware
The HP Omni 27-1015t has plenty of great features. Big screen, great sound, faster processor? Check, check, check. But, where's the Blu-ray drive?...
The Beats Audio is excellent. The speaker emits a variety of lows and highs no matter what you're listening to
For a computer with such an impressive display, the internal specifications are only average
The Omni 27 from HP is an all-in-one computer meant for basic computing, multitasking and the occasional high-definition movie. You can expect average performance from the computer, but the audio system is excellent and the large screen boasts a clear and...
Large, bright screen, Good productivity performance, Excellent audio, Upgradable
Lack of a touch screen makes a future Windows 8 upgrade less appealing, Blu-ray drive costs $100 extra, Competing Dell and Apple systems offer higher resolution
Students, families, and multimedia fans will find the new Ivy Bridge version of HP's Omni 27 even more tempting, but it faces formidable competition—not least from HP's Windows 8-ready touch-screen all-in-ones. Read More...
Attractive design, Large display, Excellent audio quality
Resolution is too low for the display's size, Limited video connectivity, Poor performance, Not a great value
HP's new all-in-one is bigger, but is it better? We're afraid the answer is no. The larger display obviously costs HP more to acquire, and that cost is passed on to the user. A base price of $1,199 is far from outrageous – in fact, this is towards the ...
Abstract: Video Review: The HP Omni 27 PC is an all-in-one desktop featuring a 27' screen, a powerful quad-core processor, 8 GB of RAM and built-in Beats audio. So how perfect would this PC be for your office or home? Matt Mira and Kevin Pereira take a look....