

Rounding out the business PCs, there’s the HP Pro 400 G9 series. The HP Elite 600 series is launching in late March for an undisclosed price. It also comes in the same three form factors as the Elite 800 series. It still has up to 64GB of RAM and 4TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage, too. Similarly, HP announced the Elite 600 series, which is also powered by Intel 12th-generation processors, but lacks dedicated graphics. HP Elite Mini 800 G9 mounted behind a monitor The cameras can also be rotated if needed.
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You also get the option to upgrade to a 16MP camera with pixel binning, which produces a 4MP camera with even better quality, particularly in extreme lighting conditions. The camera is enhanced by HP Presence so it supports auto framing, and the built-in microphones feature dynamic voice leveling so you’re always heard clearly. Both models come with a 5MP camera, as we’ve seen in many of HP’s PCs recently. It comes in two variants: One with a 24-inch Full HD display and one with a 27-inch Quad HD panel. The HP Presence AiO Conferencing PC with Zoom Rooms, as HP is calling it, is powered by Intel’s 12th-generation Alder Lake processors, specifically the 65W models, plus 16GB of DDR4 RAM (upgradeable) and a 256GB SSD. The company also announced a new PC meant specifically for video conferencing.

HP is introducing a handful of new desktop and all-in-one PCs geared towards professional users, featuring Intel’s 12th-generation processors and other upgraded specs.
