HP has unveiled a 32-inch all-in-one monitor with a 4K display and an Intel Core i5-12400T processor. The HP Star all-in-one 32-inch monitor has a 99% screen-to-body ratio and comes with a price tag of ¥ 7,999 (US$ 1,188).
The HP Star is HDR400 certified and has a
98% DCI-P3 color gamut setting. Its i5-12400T processor has six cores and 12
threads, with a basic power consumption of 35W. The new HP all-in-one monitor
has 16GB DDR4 memory and 512GB storage. The HP Star all-in-one monitor’s
connectivity options include HDMI, USB-C, and SD card. Its 5MP camera supports
facial recognition to log in while its 19W speakers provide a balanced sound
output. The HP Star all-in-one monitor supports wireless charging and is an
overall versatile device.
The HP Star all-in-one Monitor is a
low-power consumption device. It delivers an all-round experience using its
excellent sound features. The 32-inch display offers great clarity and
brightness. It also comes with a portable remote control that has a Windows
button, HDMI button, and volume control buttons.
There are no global availability details
yet for the HP Star all-in-one Monitor priced at ¥ 7,999 (US$ 1,188) but it is on
sale in China via Jingdong (JD.com). It remains to be seen what manner of
reception the HP Star all-in-one 32-inch 4K monitor will receive in the market.
