HP intros Omni Pro 110 all-in-one business desktop

Matthew DeCarlo

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HP has announced a budget-friendly all-in-one machine aimed at small business users looking to maintain a tidy workspace. As with most AIO systems, the Omni Pro 110 provides the same functionality as a standard desktop system but none of the clutter that accompanies a separate tower.

The new arrival isn't available for purchase yet, but pricing will reportedly kick off at only $639. To achieve that figure, it seems HP decided to eschew Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors and opt for the dated Core 2 Duo E8400, E7600, E7500 and Pentium Dual-Core E6700, E5800, and E3400.


Those chips might be old news, but they still offer plenty of power for office-related tasks like word processing and number crunching. The last-gen processor is paired with a G41 Express chipset, which includes Intel's GMA X4500 IGP. There doesn't seem to be any discrete GPU options.

The Omni Pro 110 also features a 20-inch 1600x900 display, 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM, 250GB to 1TB of storage, a DVD burner, a VGA webcam and Windows 7 Professional. Connectivity includes six USB 2.0 ports, a 6-in-1 card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and one half-height mini PCIe x1 slot.

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