digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 02:17:57
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As of today, the HP website shows four variations of the Omni 27. The more expensive models give you things like bigger processors, more RAM, slightly better graphics cards and HDMI ports. In our opinion, the Omni 27-1180ea (with an Intel Core i7, 6 GB...

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...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 02:17:57
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The all in one PC has metamorphosed from a dreary home office essential into a device that's versed in top-notch multimedia. Up until now, Apple's iMac has dominated the 27" segment, motivating customers to abandon the Windows operating system for Apple's...

Stylish; stunning screen; exceptional build quality.

Graphics card not the best; Keyboard takes some time to get used to...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 02:17:57
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Right from the start, HP's Omni 27 is already endowed with a competitive advantage as it runs Microsoft Windows. Despite the rising popularity of Apple's OS X, Windows remains the dominant OS and still benefits from unwavering software (and hardware) s...

Stylish; stunning screen; exceptional build quality.

Graphics card not the best; Keyboard takes some time to get used to.
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The HP Omni27 is well equipped in the CPU, RAM and hard drive departments, sporting a 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-2600S, 8GB of DDR3 RAM and a 2TB 7200RPM SATA drive, but stumbles in graphics with a middling AMD Radeon HD 6550A with 2GB of memory. Putting...

Excellent build quality and features, Great screen, powerful specifications, HDMI input (with Game mode)...

Graphics card is mediocre, Loaded with HP bloatware...

If you love the look of a new iMac, but don't want to change away from Windows, HP's Omni27 is a near-perfect solution. It's big, pretty and powerful with few flaws...
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Initially the HP Omni 27 desktop took my breath away. Seriously, when I first saw it sitting in our Test Centre, I was absolutely taken by its gorgeous, edge-to-edge glass 27-inch screen. The rest of the design leaves a little to be desired, but this s...

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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As far as All-in-One desktop computers go, the larger is certainly the better. And you can't just slap on the biggest screen and claim the crown; you'd have to encompass every aspect that makes an AIO a good AIO — namely, the specs, audio and display qual...

Large, brilliant display, Great audio, Good performance...

Rather reflective screen...

The HP Omni 27 is a big machine with a big heart. As a device of both work and entertainment value, it provides good performance over a large, bright display and excellent audio. Truly, an omnipotent All-in-One desktop computer.(previously published in i...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-01 11:54:32
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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...
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