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| Thread ID: 148087 | 2019-07-17 06:15:00 | HP Pavilion 24-r047a All-in-One Desktop PC Product Specifications | ianhnz (4263) | Press F1 |
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| 1462452 | 2019-07-17 06:15:00 | Looking at replacing my tied old lappy. My wife has an all in 1 & likes it. I found this one, above, in a mailer today. Did a Google & read spec's but what I want to know, does it have HDMI? Thank you :) |
ianhnz (4263) | ||
| 1462453 | 2019-07-17 06:50:00 | Specs say it does 9819 support.hp.com input/output details under I/O Ports |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1462454 | 2019-07-17 22:17:00 | Is that model still current (doesnt look like it) , or old stock / ex demo / ex lease All in 1's are OK, untill you have an issue & need hardware repairs . |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1462455 | 2019-07-17 23:38:00 | Wouldn't touch it with a barge-pole, all-in-ones are a major hardware repair problem when they go faulty, stay away from them. | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1462456 | 2019-07-18 00:31:00 | All in 1's are OK, untill you have an issue & need hardware repairs . Unless for two options. 1. Hope its still in warranty ( usually not Though) 2. Unless the hardware failing is either memory, Hard Drive or the odd internal cable ( easy to fix/replace) , anything else breaks see#1 :D |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1462457 | 2019-07-18 01:17:00 | Wouldn't touch it with a barge-pole, all-in-ones are a major hardware repair problem when they go faulty, +1 Had to work on once. Yuk. And the warranty will be the usual lame 1 yrs. |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1462458 | 2019-07-18 02:47:00 | Even getting the hard drive out can be a major operation on some . If it comes with a full size HD, then upgrading to SSD can be problematic . The cheap allinones are awefull , just so damn slow . My work PC is a All In one, a hand me down. Its an i5 so is plenty fast enough . But cant use a 2nd monitor on it, thats one big disadvantage with some (unless I buy a USB to Vid adapter, yuk) |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1462459 | 2019-07-18 02:58:00 | If that's the one I think it is, it will have an AMD A6 CPU and a HDD. Unless you're getting it for $250 - $350, I wouldn't bother - it will be very slow. | wratterus (105) | ||
| 1462460 | 2019-07-18 04:25:00 | Getting HP's apart is easy, couple of screws, and maybe the back stand depending on the model and the whole back comes off in one piece. If it comes with a full size HD, then upgrading to SSD can be problematic . The last dozen or So All in 1's I've upgraded to SSD from 3.5"drives worked really well. While its true you cant reuse the existing cradle to put the New Drive in, the way I got around it was actually quite quick and easy.:nerd: 50mm Double sided Self Adhesive Velcro, stick one side down on the Tray / Case to where the HDD sits, the other on the actual drive, kind of rock / slide at a slight angle the drive into the SATA ports, then press the two together :) The Thickness of the Velcro gives it a bit of protection and to get it out simply lift up the drive carefully. The Stuff sticks like you know what to a blanket, theres no way in hell will the drive ever move on its own. Got the Idea from using it to hang a heavy mirror in the toilet to save drilling holes in the new wall. Works a treat 9820 |
wainuitech (129) | ||
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