HP has officially launched its OmniStudio X All-in-One PC in India, and this isn’t just another oversized desktop monitor with a processor tucked in. With a 32-inch 4K screen, Intel’s Core Ultra processor, and a heavy focus on AI-powered features, HP is betting that users want more than performance-they want smarter tools baked into the system.
The OmniStudio X is priced at ₹1,79,999 and is now available via HP’s online store and retail outlets in a single Meteor Silver finish. That’s a premium price, but HP seems to be targeting hybrid workers and digital creatives who want a clean setup with smart automation to match.

It’s an AIO PC-but With an AI Angle
Let’s get the basics out of the way: this is a large-screen all-in-one computer that blends decent hardware with a growing set of AI-focused features. It’s powered by Intel’s Core Ultra processor, backed by Intel Arc graphics, and includes a dedicated NPU (neural processing unit) capable of 47 TOPS of AI performance.
What does that actually mean for users? A few practical things:
- The system can intelligently adjust screen brightness and distance alerts to reduce eye strain.
- A feature called Adaptive Audio changes the volume depending on how close you are to the screen-subtle, but handy.
- The Poly Camera Pro with Windows Studio Effects offers AI-driven features like background blur, auto-framing, and noise removal for video calls.
These aren’t groundbreaking, but they do align with how people use their PCs now-especially in video-heavy workflows and long remote work hours.
Copilot Button, Microsoft Office, and Ports That Actually Matter
One new addition you’ll notice right away is the Copilot launch button-a dedicated shortcut for accessing Microsoft’s AI tools. It’s part of the broader shift in Windows PCs this year as AI becomes more embedded in the OS itself.
The system comes with Microsoft Office 2024 pre-installed, saving you the usual install hassle. There’s also a decent spread of I/O options, including HDMI-In and HDMI-Out, USB Type-C with DisplayPort, and side ports for easier access.
There’s also support for Intel Unison, which allows you to wirelessly sync your phone with the PC-a feature that’s still finding its audience, but could be useful for some workflows.
Designed for Comfort-and for the Climate
The OmniStudio X isn’t just about specs. HP has included a height-adjustable stand, which is nice for long hours of use-especially in setups where you switch between sitting and standing.
On the sustainability side, HP says the AIO is made with 45% post-consumer recycled plastics in components like the display frame, buttons, and speaker housing. It’s also EPEAT Gold registered and ENERGY STAR certified, which puts it in line with the growing expectations around responsible design.
Who This Is Actually For
The OmniStudio X feels like it’s meant for people who:
- Work from home regularly and want fewer devices cluttering their desk
- Spend time on video calls and want smarter, cleaner tools
- Don’t mind paying a premium for convenience and aesthetics
This isn’t a gaming rig or a workstation replacement, but it could appeal to professionals who need reliable, all-in-one performance with a few helpful AI tricks layered in.
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published: Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 13:54 [IST]









































