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HP Unveils Its First 27-Inch All-in-One PC

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HP unveiled a range of new consumer PCs and commercial displays, launched in advance of the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

The new lineup includes:

HP Omni27 PC – the company’s first 27-inch all-in-one PC, and the first non-touch HP PC to feature the HP Magic Canvas software. The HP Omni27 All-in-One PC is expected to be available on Jan. 8 in the United States at a starting price of $1,199.99.

HP Pavilion HPE h9 Phoenix PC – the most powerful HP Pavilion PC to date, says HP. The HP Pavilion HPE Phoenix h9 PC is expected to be available on Jan. 8 in the United States at a starting price of $1,149.99.

HP LV1911 and HP LV2011 LED Backlit LCD Monitors – The HP LV1911 and LV2011 LED Backlit LCD Monitors are expected to be available in March and February in the United States at starting prices of $125 and $135, respectively.

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