HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11700 Processor, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, WUHD IPS Display, Windows 11 Home, Detachable Magnetic Camera (34-c0050, 2021)
Standing screen display size
34 Inches
Screen Resolution
5120×2160
Max Screen Resolution
5120×2160 Pixels
Processor
2.5 GHz intel_core_i7_11700
RAM
32 GB 32 GB DDR4
Hard Drive
1 TB SSD
Graphics Coprocessor
Nvidia Ge Force Rtx 3060
Chipset Brand
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics
Card Description
Integrated
Wireless Type
Bluetooth, 801.11ac
Number of USB 3.0 Ports
7
Hard Drive Interface
Solid State
Test video – HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce :
Product highlights :
DESIGNED FOR CREATORS – Perfectly express yourself and run your preferred creative software with an All-in-One Desktop that combines an amazing display with powerful performance; plus, this PC has an adjustable height, swivel, pivot, and tilt for staying comfortable while you work.
INNOVATIVE, MOVABLE CAMERA – Easily share sketches on your desk or get better angles of yourself with a detachable 16 MP binning camera, sporting both a privacy shutter and a magnetic clip (1).
REIMAGINED DESKTOP PERFORMANCE – Experience revamped AI performance, immersive graphics, and enhanced expandability thanks to the innovative architecture of the 11th Generation Intel Core i7-11700 processor (2).
NVIDIA GRAPHICS – Gaming and streaming will never be the same as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics with 6 GB GDDR6X dedicated memory (3) and NVIDIA Max-Q technology (4), delivers enhanced Ray Tracing Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed G6 memory.
WUHD IPS DISPLAY – Enjoy vibrant, true-to-life visuals on a 34-inch screen, sporting 5120 x 2160p resolution and 98% DCI-P3 (5) (6); comfortably see more of your screen thanks to its 21:9 aspect ratio and eliminated screen flickering (7).
MEMORY AND STORAGE – Handle more tasks while saving more content with 32 GB of RAM (8) and 1 TB of Solid State Drive storage (9).
➕ What is the price of HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce in-store is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ When HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce was released ?
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➕ What is the price of HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce cheap used ?
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➕ What are the main characteristics of HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce ?
Special specifications :
DESIGNED FOR CREATORS – Perfectly express yourself and run your preferred creative software with an All-in-One Desktop that combines an amazing display with powerful performance; plus, this PC has an adjustable height, swivel, pivot, and tilt for staying comfortable while you work.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 5 / 5 on Amazon.
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8 reviews for HP Envy 34” All-in-One Desktop, NVIDIA GeForce
Rated 5 out of 5
C. Z (verified owner)–
Awesome! – All previous HP All In One units were sealed. This is a vast improvement over what HP has marketed previously. The memory and are upgradeable and replaceable. The 5K screen is amazing.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. K (verified owner)–
Excellent Computer, but one big draw back! – I purchased this computer because it came on sale at $1,687 for the I7 (11thGen), Nvidia 3060, 1TB, 32GB RAM (2022). I couldn’t pass it up since I had been watching it. Reviews said to worry about overheating and thermal throttling, but I think they’re overblown. I don’t play video games so it’s more than enough for my purposes and think I’ve barely used the graphics card. However, if all you do is game this might be an issue. Drawbacks is no touch screen, but I never used on my last one much to begin with. The one biggest drawback is the No HDMI-in port or No Thunderbolt 4 bi-directional port meaning no way of bringing in by wire a local video signal from a work laptop. HP then went out of their way to make sure you can’t import a signal using Windows. Microsoft’s Miracast for mirroring is blocked and all work around’s are blocked. Why they want so far out of their way to block this is beyond me. They provide HP Duet which is a web based portal to mirror, but my work will never allow this security risk. I’m sure I’m not alone in this frustration. I found a workaround using an old medieval Citrix program that is approved by my organization (government). Don’t buy this computer if you need to link your work laptop. I made it work, but you might not be so lucky. Otherwise it’s well worth the price and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. Z (verified owner)–
Awesome! – All previous HP All In One units were sealed. This is a vast improvement over what HP has marketed previously. The memory and are upgradeable and replaceable. The 5K screen is amazing.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. T (verified owner)–
It is a powerful machine with all Windows 11 features – Love it except have to learn how to use Windows 11 correctly. I added HP Smart Friends, so I was able to get help to use it more effectively all the functions that came with it. It is fast and responsive.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. C (verified owner)–
The screen is the selling point – I’ve had a few friends over the last 2 weeks since I bought this ask me how to buy the monitor. They don’t want the all-in one-just the amazing monitor. It’s good. The all-in-one is perfect for my needs too as a financial professional I can put two windows on this screen with a third on a 4k monitor off to the side running on a separate cpu. Cleans up the clutter on my center desk and is by far the best solution for my home office I’ve seen.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. K (verified owner)–
Excellent Computer, but one big draw back! – I purchased this computer because it came on sale at $1,687 for the I7 (11thGen), Nvidia 3060, 1TB, 32GB RAM (2022). I couldn’t pass it up since I had been watching it. Reviews said to worry about overheating and thermal throttling, but I think they’re overblown. I don’t play video games so it’s more than enough for my purposes and think I’ve barely used the graphics card. However, if all you do is game this might be an issue. Drawbacks is no touch screen, but I never used on my last one much to begin with. The one biggest drawback is the No HDMI-in port or No Thunderbolt 4 bi-directional port meaning no way of bringing in by wire a local video signal from a work laptop. HP then went out of their way to make sure you can’t import a signal using Windows. Microsoft’s Miracast for mirroring is blocked and all work around’s are blocked. Why they want so far out of their way to block this is beyond me. They provide HP Duet which is a web based portal to mirror, but my work will never allow this security risk. I’m sure I’m not alone in this frustration. I found a workaround using an old medieval Citrix program that is approved by my organization (government). Don’t buy this computer if you need to link your work laptop. I made it work, but you might not be so lucky. Otherwise it’s well worth the price and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. C (verified owner)–
The screen is the selling point – I’ve had a few friends over the last 2 weeks since I bought this ask me how to buy the monitor. They don’t want the all-in one-just the amazing monitor. It’s good. The all-in-one is perfect for my needs too as a financial professional I can put two windows on this screen with a third on a 4k monitor off to the side running on a separate cpu. Cleans up the clutter on my center desk and is by far the best solution for my home office I’ve seen.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. T (verified owner)–
It is a powerful machine with all Windows 11 features – Love it except have to learn how to use Windows 11 correctly. I added HP Smart Friends, so I was able to get help to use it more effectively all the functions that came with it. It is fast and responsive.
C. Z (verified owner) –
Awesome! – All previous HP All In One units were sealed. This is a vast improvement over what HP has marketed previously. The memory and are upgradeable and replaceable. The 5K screen is amazing.
J. K (verified owner) –
Excellent Computer, but one big draw back! – I purchased this computer because it came on sale at $1,687 for the I7 (11thGen), Nvidia 3060, 1TB, 32GB RAM (2022). I couldn’t pass it up since I had been watching it. Reviews said to worry about overheating and thermal throttling, but I think they’re overblown. I don’t play video games so it’s more than enough for my purposes and think I’ve barely used the graphics card. However, if all you do is game this might be an issue. Drawbacks is no touch screen, but I never used on my last one much to begin with. The one biggest drawback is the No HDMI-in port or No Thunderbolt 4 bi-directional port meaning no way of bringing in by wire a local video signal from a work laptop. HP then went out of their way to make sure you can’t import a signal using Windows. Microsoft’s Miracast for mirroring is blocked and all work around’s are blocked. Why they want so far out of their way to block this is beyond me. They provide HP Duet which is a web based portal to mirror, but my work will never allow this security risk. I’m sure I’m not alone in this frustration. I found a workaround using an old medieval Citrix program that is approved by my organization (government). Don’t buy this computer if you need to link your work laptop. I made it work, but you might not be so lucky. Otherwise it’s well worth the price and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
C. Z (verified owner) –
Awesome! – All previous HP All In One units were sealed. This is a vast improvement over what HP has marketed previously. The memory and are upgradeable and replaceable. The 5K screen is amazing.
T. T (verified owner) –
It is a powerful machine with all Windows 11 features – Love it except have to learn how to use Windows 11 correctly. I added HP Smart Friends, so I was able to get help to use it more effectively all the functions that came with it. It is fast and responsive.
A. C (verified owner) –
The screen is the selling point – I’ve had a few friends over the last 2 weeks since I bought this ask me how to buy the monitor. They don’t want the all-in one-just the amazing monitor. It’s good. The all-in-one is perfect for my needs too as a financial professional I can put two windows on this screen with a third on a 4k monitor off to the side running on a separate cpu. Cleans up the clutter on my center desk and is by far the best solution for my home office I’ve seen.
J. K (verified owner) –
Excellent Computer, but one big draw back! – I purchased this computer because it came on sale at $1,687 for the I7 (11thGen), Nvidia 3060, 1TB, 32GB RAM (2022). I couldn’t pass it up since I had been watching it. Reviews said to worry about overheating and thermal throttling, but I think they’re overblown. I don’t play video games so it’s more than enough for my purposes and think I’ve barely used the graphics card. However, if all you do is game this might be an issue. Drawbacks is no touch screen, but I never used on my last one much to begin with. The one biggest drawback is the No HDMI-in port or No Thunderbolt 4 bi-directional port meaning no way of bringing in by wire a local video signal from a work laptop. HP then went out of their way to make sure you can’t import a signal using Windows. Microsoft’s Miracast for mirroring is blocked and all work around’s are blocked. Why they want so far out of their way to block this is beyond me. They provide HP Duet which is a web based portal to mirror, but my work will never allow this security risk. I’m sure I’m not alone in this frustration. I found a workaround using an old medieval Citrix program that is approved by my organization (government). Don’t buy this computer if you need to link your work laptop. I made it work, but you might not be so lucky. Otherwise it’s well worth the price and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
A. C (verified owner) –
The screen is the selling point – I’ve had a few friends over the last 2 weeks since I bought this ask me how to buy the monitor. They don’t want the all-in one-just the amazing monitor. It’s good. The all-in-one is perfect for my needs too as a financial professional I can put two windows on this screen with a third on a 4k monitor off to the side running on a separate cpu. Cleans up the clutter on my center desk and is by far the best solution for my home office I’ve seen.
T. T (verified owner) –
It is a powerful machine with all Windows 11 features – Love it except have to learn how to use Windows 11 correctly. I added HP Smart Friends, so I was able to get help to use it more effectively all the functions that came with it. It is fast and responsive.