

The All-in-One PCs include the HP Pavilion Tower, HP ENVY Tower, HP ENVY Phoenix Tower, and HP Spectre Studio Display. The HP Pavilion Tower, more of a budget item at under $500, comes in a range of colors and a cute indented dot pattern along its face from some extra design. This one is said to be perfect for those back-to-schoolers. Inside, you get a choice of processors, including the Core i3, i5, or i7 4th generation Intel chips, or the A-series A4 through A10 processors from AMD. You really get a choice of affordable to high-end this way. Graphics in the Pavillion are supported by Nvidia's GTX 745, or AMD's Radeon R7 A330 and R7 A360 GPUs, and an optional 3TB of HDD storage (Cnet).
Finally, the HP Spectre Studio Display PC offers a “fully immersive experience”. The company also claims it is “built for the customer who needs the best graphics frame rates and performance for gaming or hardcore tasks” (Tech Times). This means it's all about Intel's 4th generation Core i5 or i7 processors, and the choice of Nvidia GTX 980 or AMD Radeon GPUS.