HP 24 inch All-in-One Desktop PC, FHD Display, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 11 Home, 24-cr0002 (2024)
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Reviews & Ratings
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Real Deal Watches
09-08-2025worst HP i purchased in my life, NEW, Freezing,when i used Edge browser is not showing the cursor where i am, ,Very slow on browser,i never download, i just work on my Ebay and amazon store ,always thinking,keyboard very cheap,I don't know how to erase everything to return it ,
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Ovaltine Jenkins
09-08-2025I wanna get the CPU of this thing out of the way. The 7520U isn't AMD's latest and greatest, it's rather using Zen 2 cores (4 of them for 8 threads total) w/ a Radeon 610M, which is basically just the same RDNA 2-based iGPU on the Ryzen 7000-series desktop CPUs but higher clocked. It's not a great performer, and sure it will handle basic games like Minecraft, but the iGPU is nothing to write home about. Power draw in Cinebench R23 means it starts off at 29W package power, drops off to ~25W within 30 seconds, and then down to 15W after about 2 minutes; it does have burst performance, but it's overall similar to 11th gen Tiger Lake CPUs like the 1165G7.Build quality is fine, not great, but it's not a premium device. The plastic feels like it's recycled, so very strong, very sturdy, with a nice matte finish. The popup camera feels like it's something you can break if you use too much force, but it has a very satisfying "click" to the feel. The camera also has an IR emitter for Windows Hello, so you can have face login. The display isn't bad either even though it's nothing special: 1080p, 60hz. Viewing angles aren't bad, it gets bright enough, and it's useable overall as you would expect a device from this segment.I gave up on disassembly. Even though there's a video online you can follow from HP themselves, it was impossible to pry the display out of the chassis even after removing the 6 bottom screws behind the chin bezel, which also means I couldn't verify the memory upgradeability of this. HP's own specs conflict themselves: they claim this has "onboard LPDDR5 memory" (which is soldered) but also claims it has 2 memory slots? At least the storage is upgradeable along with the wifi card. The Realtek wifi card it has isn't bad, and being a desktop, it's not as sensitive to the disconnect/reconnect speeds, but having an option to switch to another wifi card brand is very nice to have.The issue with this device is first, HP's absurd amount of pre-installed bloat and the price. As expected, HP has McAffee installed, but along with a bunch of stuff like "Energy Star", which literally just redirects you to the Energy Star website, like what??? It even has HP Omen Hub, on a non-gaming device??? HP Support Assistant is the one you want to use to download latest drivers, everything else I've found you can just uninstall. In fact, I would suggest just doing a fresh windows reinstall when you first setup the device w/ a Windows installer USB. The price makes this also a tough sell: at the time of this review, it's $684. You know what you can also buy for $600 to $700? A refurbished 2019 21.5in 4K iMac. Sure the specs and pricing will be far less consistent for the iMac (because of the various CPU/Storage options the iMac has, and it is technically a smaller display), but you get a much nicer screen, a better GPU (iMacs of that gen comes at least with a Radeon 555X), and you can always run bootcamp if you need windows. If this thing has to compete price wise with that model of iMac, I would take the iMac over this any time of the day. However if you just need something simple, something that's useable as an all-in-one, this HP will do okay, but you might be able to save some money shopping for something else or going for a used device instead.
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High Desert Homestead
09-08-2025I'm quite impressed with this computer. It's my first all-in-one desktop computer. It looks nice and takes up very little space. The setup was quick and easy. It had the normal updates with took longer than actually getting everything set up. Images and videos are crisp, clear, and high quality. I'm using this mainly for desktop functions, a little social media and web browsing, and photo editing. I haven't experienced any lag or freezing. I was able to easily access flash drives and external hard drives. Connecting to printers was simple. Boot up is fast. The only negative that I have experienced thus fat is that that included keyboard and mouse, while functional, feel a bit on the cheap side. Otherwise, I have really enjoyed using this computer.
Technical Specifications
About this item CONNECT AND COLLABORATE ON YOUR TERMS - Built with all the features to keep you connected like a tiltable pop-up privacy camera, HP Video Controls, dual array microphones and advanced noise reduction technology MORE MUSCLE FOR YOUR HUSTLE - With a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor, ample storage, speedy connections, and plenty of memory, you're all set to take on any day THE RIGHT FIT FOR EVERY FLOW - Immerse yourself in whatever you are doing with an ultra-slim three-sided micro-edge display and up to a 89% screen-to-body ratio for enhanced viewing GET A FRESH PERSPECTIVE WITH WINDOWS 11 - From a rejuvenated Start menu, to new ways to connect to your favorite people, news, games, and content—Windows 11 is the place to think, express, and create in a natural way STORAGE FOR YOUR MEMORIES - 256 GB solid-state drive storage is 15x faster than a traditional hard drive and has plenty of room to store your precious photos, funny videos and important personal documents
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