For those who refuse to compromise on screen real estate or processing power, the HP OmniStudio X has long been a standout—but its original $1,910 price tag made it a hard sell. That changes today, as the system now drops to $1,349, a $560 reduction that brings its cutting-edge specs within reach of more buyers.
The OmniStudio X isn’t just another all-in-one; it’s a statement piece designed for professionals who demand both performance and presence. At its heart lies a 31.5-inch 4K IPS display with anti-glare coating and 550 nits of brightness, ensuring crisp visuals whether you’re editing video, collaborating on designs, or simply binge-watching content. The screen alone makes it a contender for home offices, studios, or even high-end media setups where a traditional monitor would fall short.
But the real upgrade comes under the hood. Powering the system is Intel’s Core Ultra 7 256V processor, a 2024-era chip built for multitasking and creative workloads. Paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM—the baseline for smooth Windows 11 performance—and a 2TB SSD, the OmniStudio X handles everything from browser tabs to light video editing without breaking a sweat. The SSD, in particular, provides ample space for large projects, while the RAM ensures responsiveness even with demanding applications open.
The Camera and Connectivity Edge
One of the OmniStudio X’s standout features is its built-in 4K pop-up webcam, a rarity in all-in-one desktops. For remote workers or content creators, this eliminates the need for a separate webcam, delivering sharp, high-resolution video for meetings or streams. The system also includes a wireless keyboard and mouse out of the box, making setup effortless.
Connectivity is equally robust. The OmniStudio X supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, future-proofing wireless performance. On the ports front, it offers dual HDMI, dual USB-C, and four USB-A slots, ensuring compatibility with everything from external monitors to high-speed peripherals.
Who Should Buy It?
This all-in-one excels for users who prioritize a large, high-resolution display paired with strong processing power. It’s ideal for remote workers who need a premium setup for video calls, creatives editing photos or videos, or anyone tired of juggling multiple monitors. The 2TB SSD is a generous starting point, though power users may eventually need to upgrade. Meanwhile, the 16GB of RAM is adequate for most tasks but could be a bottleneck for heavy multitasking or professional-grade software.
The OmniStudio X now carries a $1,349 price tag, a significant reduction from its original $1,910 listing. For those who can take advantage of the deal, it’s one of the best values in all-in-one desktops—especially when paired with the included six months of BitDefender Total Security for up to five devices.
Availability is confirmed through B&H, where the system can be purchased immediately.