Mar 8, 2011 10:39 GMT  ·  By

HP's no stranger to AIO (all-in-one) PCs, and for this reason, the company's just outed yet another addition to their business-dedicated lineup of such products, namely the 20-inch Omni Pro 110 model.

First and foremost, we'll have to say that the Omni Pro 110 will be quite a discrete presence wherever users might decide to place it, given the fact that it sports quite a small and compact form factor, measuring 20 x 8.6 x 16 inches (50.8 x 22.01 x 40.7 cm) and weighing somewhere in the vicinity of 16.8 pounds (7.6 kilos).

HP's Omni Pro 110 offers users quite a wide range of choices in terms of the CPUs the Omni Pro 110 can be equipped with, but most of them belong to low-power Intel generations (from a Celeron Dual-Core E3400 model up to an Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU).

Given the available CPU options, it shouldn't really come as much of a surprise that the AIO PC system also packs an Intel G41 Express chipset, as well just up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, plus HDD-based storage (various HDD options are available, the max value being 1TB).

The new AIO PC from HP also features a 20-inch non-touch display that enables a fairly good usage experience, despite of the fact that neither the resolution (1600 x 900 pixels), nor the contrast ratio (1000:1) or the brightness (250 cd/m2) are particularly impressive.

Plus, it also offers users just about all of the connectivity and networking options they might need, whether we're talking about audio inputs and outputs, USB ports, a Wireless LAN module, built-in memory card reader, as well as a couple of other extras on the side.

Last, but certainly not least, we'll have to mention that the pricing for the new HP Omni Pro 110 all-in-one PC starts at around US$639, which is quite a decent sum, especially taking into account the system's overall features and specs.