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The HP 2025 22" All-in-One Desktop is an entry‑level, space‑saving PC that combines a Full HD display, Intel 13th‑gen N100 processor, 16 GB DDR5 RAM and Windows 11 Pro in a compact chassis. It targets basic productivity, video‑conferencing and light office use while offering modern connectivity but limited internal storage.
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$599.99
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$591.40
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$549.99
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$599.99
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Best For
Students, remote workers, seniors, small‑business front‑desk or reception kiosks, and home‑office users who need a compact, low‑power PC for web browsing, document work and video calls.
Not Ideal For
Gamers, video editors, graphic designers, users running multiple VMs or heavy software, and anyone requiring large local storage or high‑performance graphics.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the HP 2025 AIO as a well‑designed, budget‑friendly device that benefits from the newer N100 CPU, DDR5 memory and Wi‑Fi 6, making it suitable for light office work, digital signage and kiosk deployments. However, they note the modest 128 GB internal storage and shared graphics limit its appeal for power users or content‑creation tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday users like the tidy all‑in‑one form factor, the bright FHD screen, privacy webcam and quiet operation, but many are frustrated by the confusing storage arrangement and occasional stability issues such as lockups and driver glitches.
Common Complaints
Confusion over the combined 128 GB internal + 512 GB external flash storage, system lockups or freezes, slow boot times, Wi‑Fi dropouts after updates, and the inability to upgrade internal storage.
What People Are Saying
“Keeps locking up, called for assistance, they couldn’t help. Back it goes.”
How It Compares
Compared to other budget all‑in‑ones, the HP 2025 stands out with a 13th‑gen Intel N100, DDR5 memory and Wi‑Fi 6, but falls behind on storage capacity and upgradeability, where competitors often offer at least 256 GB SSD and M.2 slots. Its display quality is on par with rivals, yet graphics performance remains limited to basic tasks.