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HP Chromebase 21.5" All-in-One Desktop, Intel Pentium Gold 6405U Processor, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB Storage, Rotating Full HD IPS Touchscreen, Chrome OS, Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse Combo (22-aa0012, 2021)

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Features

  • FLEXIBLE FAMILY FUN Designed to live at the heart of your home, the HP Chromebase features a 21.5 inch Full HD rotating screen lets you pivot from homework to entertainment (1).
  • A NEW SPIN ON SIMPLICITY Work smarter and faster with such built-in tools as voice commands with Google Assistant (2), the Everything Button for more convenient searching, and easy 90-degree rotating between portrait or landscape mode.
  • PROCESSOR AND GRAPHICS Enjoy the perfect combination of performance, power consumption, and value with the Intel Pentium Gold 6405U processor (3) and Intel UHD Graphics (4).
  • PREMIUM TOUCHSCREEN Control your entertainment right from the screen and see more of your display with 178-degree wide-viewing angles and a three-sided micro-edge bezel; plus, the screens anti-glare panel means youll get less glare even in direct sunlight.
  • MEMORY AND STORAGE Boost your efficiency as you browse, create, and multitask faster than ever with 4 GB of RAM (5). Experience reliable flash-based storage with an embedded 64 GB eMMC multimedia card (6).
  • USB PORTS Power your laptop, connect to an external display or an external storage device with 4 USB ports (2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate, 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-C 5Gbps signaling rate) (7) (8).
  • CHROME OS AND WARRANTY Keep your family safe and more secure on the web with the fast and easy-to-use Chrome operating system (2). Start using this desktop computer with confidence thanks to the included 1-year limited hardware warranty.
  • EFFORTLESSLY CONNECTED Enjoy a smoother wireless experience with a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5 combo, offering up to 3x faster file transfer speeds than Wi-Fi 5 (9) (10) (11).
  • ALL-IN-ONE EXPERIENCE Complete your all-in-one desktop setup with included/integrated accessories, such as the HP 910 white Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo (10), the HP True Vision 5 MP privacy camera (12), and custom-tuned HP Dual Speakers.
  • SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Energy efficient and environmentally responsible, your PC monitor is ENERGY STAR certified (13) and EPEAT Silver registered (14).

Description

Change your perspective on home PCs with the HP Chromebase 21.5" All-in-One Desktop. From students to breadwinners, the whole family can make the most of the rotating, 21.5 inch Full HD screen (1). Whether you’re working on a project or looking for a hot new movie to stream, your HP computer monitor has been streamlined for simplicity: control your device hands-free with Google Assistant voice commands (2), conveniently find files or apps with the keyboard’s Everything Button, and swap between portrait or landscape mode seamlessly. Enjoy smooth computing with the Intel® Pentium® Gold 6405U processor and Intel® UHD Graphics powering this super-reliable all-in-one computer (3) (4). Beyond being merely rotatable, your computer screen is 10-point touch-enabled, offers 178-degree wide-viewing angles, and sports a three-sided micro-edge bezel; it's simultaneously the perfect interface and an immersive display. Plus, your touchscreen monitor’s anti-glare panel means you’ll get less glare even in direct sunlight. Work the way you like–unabated, efficient, and fast thanks to your HP monitor’s 4 GB of RAM (5). The whole family can store their important school or work docs comfortably with 64 GB of reliable flash-based storage (6). Connect or power your secondary devices and displays as this All-in-One desktop computer boasts 2 USB Type-A and 2 USB Type-C® ports (7) (8). Not only can your whole household compute the way they want, but they’ll stay safe while doing it courtesy of the always-secure Chrome operating system (2). Confidence in this desktop monitor goes beyond online security into its very design with a 1-year limited hardware warranty to support your purchase. Enjoy reliable connectivity while on a conference call, joining an online class, or streaming your favorite show with a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5 combo (9) (10) (11). Your HP desktop computer comes complete with every accessory you could need from launch: the HP 910 white Bluetooth® keyboard and mouse combo (10), the integrated HP True Vision 5 MP privacy camera (12), and built-in custom-tuned HP Dual Speakers. This desktop monitor covers every business, school, or entertainment facet you could need and does it all responsibly. Get the most out of the sustainably designed HP Chromebase 21.5" All-in-One Desktop that is both ENERGY STAR® certified (13) and EPEAT® Silver registered (14). (1) Full High Definition (FHD) content is required to view FHD images. (2) For more information, visit google.com/chromebook/chrome-os/ (3) Multi-core is designed to improve the performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from the use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding, and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance. Intel, Pentium, Intel Core, Celeron, Intel logo, and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. (4) Part of the total system memory (RAM) is used for graphics/video performance. System memory dedicated to graphics/video performance is not available for other use by other programs. (5) Up to 512MB of main system memory may be allocated to support video graphics. (6) For storage drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. The actual formatted capacity is less. A portion of internal system storage is reserved and not user-accessible. (7) Actual throughput may vary. (8) USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. (9) Wireless access point and internet service required and sold separately. The availability of public wireless access points is limited. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6TM (802.11ax) is backwards compatible with prior 802.11 specs. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6TM is designed to support gigabit data rate when transferring files between two devices connected to the same router. Requires a wireless router, sold separately, that supports 80MHz and higher channels. Only available in countries where 802.11ax is supported. (10) Bluetooth® is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. (11) Based on Wi-Fi 5 80MHz and Wi-Fi 6 160MHz minimum requirements when transferring files between two devices connected to the same router. Requires a wireless router, sold separately, that supports 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6). Only available in countries where 802.11ax is supported. (20) All performance specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP's component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower. (12) Features may require software or other 3rd party applications to provide the described functionality. Internet service required and not included. (13) ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (14) Based on U.S. EPEAT® registration according to IEEE 1680.1-2018 EPEAT®. EPEAT® status varies by country. Visitfor more information.


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Personal, Business


Brand: HP


Personal computer design type: All in One


Operating System: Chrome OS


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Screen Size: 21.5 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Model Name: HP Chromebase 21.5 inchAll-in-One Desktop 22-aa0012


Included Components: HP Chromebase 21.5 inchAll-in-One Desktop


CPU Model: Pentium Gold G5600


Standing screen display size: ‎21.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Processor: ‎2.4 GHz pentium_gold_g5600


RAM: ‎4 GB DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎64 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel UHD Graphics 600


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎4 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11ax


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎4


Brand: ‎HP


Series: ‎HP Chromebase 21.5 inchAll-in-One Desktop 22-aa0012


Item model number: ‎22-aa0012


Operating System: ‎Chrome OS


Item Weight: ‎15.37 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.98 x 6.87 x 17.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎19.98 x 6.87 x 17.89 inches


Color: ‎Snowflake white


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎2


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No ODD


Date First Available: August 10, 2021


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  • Literally no competition
There’s a lot to like about the HP Chromebase, but the biggest issue is that there’s nothing out there that really competes with it. There is a niche here that I believe will give users an experience they can’t have anywhere else. Sadly, many people will skip this computer as an option and I can’t blame them for that. You can do essentially everything this AIO can do on a Windows computer. What you can’t find anywhere else is a premium Chromebase product that looks good physically and gives you access to a mobile friendly orientation. I found myself really enjoying this with specific use cases. Most people need to operate everything on one system, so this might not work out for them. With that said, there are ChromeOS enthusiasts who really understand the immensely enjoyable and simplistic experience of the Google operating system. This is such a fun departure from the laptop space that I highly recommend for lovers of Chromebooks. Straight out of the box, the main selling point for me is the rotating display. I love the fact that the 21.5” Full HD display can rotate between horizontal and vertical orientation. We don’t need to go in-depth about Android apps as it is common knowledge now that ChromeOS and the Google Play Store are merged together harmoniously (to an extent). It makes a whole lot of sense from a design standpoint to be able to operate the display in two orientations for this current time in tech history. Vertical apps are prevalent in our daily use of applications and having that option to view them in a relatively similar aspect ratio is just a premium addition to the user experience. The fact that this AIO is also a touch screen display just adds to the blending of the smartphone experience onto a computing platform. It’s hypothetically seamless to transition the two together. ChromeOS as an operating system is also the most likely OS to find a way to incorporate mobile apps onto a computer seeing as Google has been trying to perfect it for years now. This is essentially a smartphone computer now. Microsoft and Apple are only beginning to come to grips on how to handle their mobile and computing integration. ChromeOS is objectively one of the best systems to browse the internet on. Afterall, the OS is named after a web browser for a reason. ChromeOS never needed hardware specs to have a smooth experience. That is still the case for web work in 2022, but with Android slowly spreading its influence over the structure of this operating system, specs are more important than they’ve ever been before. The HP Chromebase uses an Intel Pentium Gold G5600 processor with 4 GB of ram and 64 GB of SSD. It’s supported with an Intel UHD Graphics 600. Just 5 years ago, those would be impressive specs for a Chromebook. Now, it’s a potential detractor. As much as I would have liked to use this AIO for more of my daily routines, it simply cannot handle some of the workload I run on Android. This mainly applies to many of the mobile games I circulate which consist of Anime style RPGs. Seeing as gaming has left me with mixed results, I’ve found myself gravitating towards media consumption on the HP Chromebase instead. Watching Youtube videos on portrait mode while browsing through the comments section is an addicting experience. I now find myself missing this type of viewing experience when working on a landscape monitor without the extra vertical real estate. Web browsing with my finger in portrait mode is also something I’ve come to enjoy a lot more vertically than horizontally. The touch screen is extremely responsive and lucid with input. This of course isn’t something exclusively available on the HP Chromebase as anyone can rotate their monitor and work on any operating system. The big difference is the ease and convenience of which the two viewing experiences can be swapped between. For the most part, it’s seamless with the occasional one or two second delay between refreshes. There are certain times on bootup where the login menu is locked into landscape mode while the display itself is in portrait mode. It usually takes a soft reset to get things synched back to normal. The body that houses all the guts of the PC is located inside a fabric cone-shaped body that resembles a Sonos speaker. The monitor has a matte plastic finish that combines with the fabric cone to make for a rather premium appearance. A lot of personal computing options have been designed to fit this modern furniture aesthetic and this follows that trend. It’ll go really nicely in any room setting. Hidden neatly behind the display on the cone is a speaker grill. Volume is pushed straight at you from behind the monitor. It gets quite loud and surprisingly doesn’t get muffled by the monitor. On the opposite side are the ports and the power button. There are two sets of USB-C and USB A ports alongside a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The volume rockers are off the side of the cone. This is essentially a portless system as HP includes a fully Bluetooth keyboard and mouse that don’t require receivers. I haven’t plugged anything into the ports in weeks. The one often overlooked product platform that has never truly reached the potential I had envisioned for it over the years are Chromebases. If you said that word in public, I highly doubt anyone would even know what it meant. An All-in-One Chrome OS computer that not only has the simple operation of a Chromebook, but also the library of the full app store on Android, sounds like a recipe perfect for modern consumption. HP certainly hasn’t given up on the form factor as I’m reviewing the HP Chromebase 21.5 AIO in what might be the most luxurious AIO Chromebase ever made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by The 3AM Impulse Buyer The 3AM Impulse Buyer

  • NOT Anti Glare. And Crashes.
UPDATE after a week: As noted in the original review below, the glossy screen makes this Chromebook very difficult to use in daylight, but I liked the big screen and speaker enough to keep it purely as a streaming system since I do most of my watching at night anyway. But the system crashes constantly while streaming, even when I only have a couple of tabs open in addition to Netflix. With my five-year old Acer Chromebook, I can watch Netflix with no problem with a lot more tabs open. Both systems have the same amount of RAM, and I've matched the system settings. There's just something wrong with this HP Chromebase. Having to reboot 3-4 times to get through one episode of "Lost in Space" is just too much. I'm boxing this system up and sending it back. I was intrigued by this Chromebase configuration, and the design is great, but this system has too many flaws and too little reliability. I'm really bummed. I hope they fix the problems on the next rev. For now, dropping my rating down to 2 stars. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I switched to Chromebooks about five years ago and have never looked back. Chromebooks are so much easier to manage than Windows or Mac computers, they're built for the web (which is 95% of my use), and now that both Microsoft and Google have great online office suites, I can even do document creation and editing when needed. The Chromebase offers the advantages of Chrome OS in an AIO vs. laptop package, which offers a bigger screen, better speakers, separation of keyboard from display, and all the other advantages of a desktop vs. laptop. This particular model has several big advantages and one glaring disadvantage. Start with the glaring disadvantage: The product description says that "the screen’s anti-glare panel means you’ll get less glare even in direct sunlight", but that's just not true. The display is glossy and highly reflective. It's essentially unusable in a bright room or with a bright background. The screen is very nice for streaming video in the evening in a darker room, but the reflections make it extremely hard to use for work, homework, or even general web browsing while the sun is up. On to the positives: The configuration is great if you rarely move your laptop around. You get the advantage of a bigger screen, and you can position your keyboard and screen to suit your preference, rather than the fixed configuration of a laptop. The speaker is much better than anything you'll get in a Chromebook laptop. Putting the display on a pedestal (it sits on top of base, which holds the computer and the speaker) puts it at a very nice viewing height. The AIO design is very sleek -- looks good enough to live in the front room. The touch screen is very convenient for some applications. And some so-so elements: The keyboard is the same size and layout as my Acer Chromebook, but it feels cheaper. Partly this is because of poor manufacturing quality -- the keyboard isn't completely true, so the bottom rocks slightly on the desk when typing. I've gotten used to it, but you'd think they could make a plastic keyboard consistently, without a wobble. The mouse is OK but low end. The scroll wheel is finicky -- it will scroll vertically very slowly then all of a sudden jump. It's a bit disorienting and annoying. Also, the scroll wheel click doesn't do anything (specifically, it doesn't allow scrolling with mouse drag alone). I'll probably replace keyboard and mouse with Logitech peripherals. The rotating screen is more of a gimmick than a valuable feature for me, although I guess it could be handy when creating or reading portrait-orientation documents (e.g., Word docs or really long emails). In terms of memory, I bought the 4 GB configuration because that's all that was available, thinking I would upgrade it with a couple of DIMMs. It took about 40 minutes on chat with HP to figure out which type of memory to buy; I'm putting off the upgrade for now because based on the tech support video I found it looks like upgrading memory on a Chromebase is harder than on a laptop (lots more disassembly required). Bottom line: When Chromebases first came out, I thought they were an intriguing idea. Then they seem to have faded from the market for a while, and now are staging a comeback with the rising popularity of AIO from Dell, etc. This particular HP model has a lot going for it, but I take off one star for avoidable annoyances (like the wobbly keyboard) and one more for the inexcusable hype about the anti-reflective screen that's actually high gloss and highly reflective. With a few tweaks, this could be an awesome device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021 by Eliot Prescott

  • Same great HP product!
I have consistently used HP products for the last 8 years and this desktop has definitely been an upgrade. I love the simplicity of HP and how smooth all of the products run. I traded up to this desktop from a 5 year old laptop. My laptop still works perfectly aside from being a little slower, but I still use it to stream movies in bed when I need to! This desktop offers the same thing every other HP product does and runs super smoothly and looks fantastic on top of it! Everything being in one easy to use and move piece and the screen titling makes it totally worth the purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by haley

  • So fast
I bought this for work at home. It took shine tweaking to get the correct download to work the special software needed since it is a chrome based product. But it is working so well. Looks brand new. I am in love. Good value for all it does and I’m still playing. Only flaw is the delivery. They left it at the front door to my building that is not locked near the mailboxes and I would have preferred my apt. Thankfully I was home and could grab it right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by julieanne

  • Es lindo el modelo
Me agrado su parlante y cámara
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by marcos

  • This thing is super cool!
Super cool! Nice job HP!
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by MIke N.

  • Getting to know my new machine
I haven't experienced all of the benefits of my new Chromebase. Never had a camera and I haven't used tech support yet. All in all I enjoy this computer very much.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Sandra Fishman

  • Amazing computer!
This computer is amazing. The screen flips from horizontal to vertical. And the picture is amazing!
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by Lee & Kaysen Evans Lee & Kaysen Evans

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