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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36 Reviews
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Abstract: As all-in-one desktops go, the HP Omni 27-1015t is a fairly standard entry. Though the screen is large and attractive, overall this machine lacks the wow factor necessary for it to stand out among the competition. Priced at $1549 as configured (as of J...
Decent processor power, Quiet, Low risk of overheating, Good quality keyboard and mouse
Not ideal for gaming (but see inset), Screen resolution far below the competition, Speakers and headphone signal in need of revision, Colours lack accuracy (delta E of 5.2)
With the standard specs reviewed here, the Omni 27 just looks like another 27" TouchSmart that can't compete with Asus' and Apple's models. Where the Omni 27 starts to get interesting is when you look into the optimised versions with added options. ...
If you're looking for a beautiful, big-screen all-in-one that's not a Mac, the HP Omni 27 is a very appealing choice ...
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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...