HP Envy 34 All-In-One Runs Wild With Tiger Lake, 5K Display And GeForce RTX 3080
As its name implies, the Envy 34 has a 34-inch display with a 5K resolution (5120x2160). This is an anti-reflective IPS panel with a 21:9 aspect ratio, 500 nits brightness, and 98 percent coverage for the DCI-P3 color spectrum. Powering the machine is one of two 11th generation Intel Tiger Lake processors: the Core i7-11700 or Core i9-11900.
The base system comes with the Core i7-11700, 32GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card. However, we should mention that you can go bonkers with the options. Not only can you upgrade to the aforementioned Core i9-11900, but there are four memory slots, allowing you to add up to 128GB of RAM. There are also two M.2 slots for up to 2TB of SSD storage. On the graphics front, you can opt for up to a GeForce RTX 3080, although it's the less powerful laptop version of the Ampere GPU. However, that's still a lot of graphics (and processing) power for an all-in-one.
One of the more remarkable features of the Envy 34 is a 16MP webcam that attaches magnetically to any of the display's four sides. Another handy trick comes with the Envy 34's base, which also doubles as a 15-watt Qi charger for your smartphone (or another compatible device, like a wireless charging case for your earbuds). Rounding out the Envy 34's features are two Thunderbolt 4 ports, six USB-A ports, HDMI, an SD reader, Bang & Olufsen speakers, and the requisite Ethernet connectivity.
According to Hewlett-Packard, the new Envy 34 will ship in October, priced from $1,999.