Experience top-of-the-line performance with our latest offering featuring the 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10700 Processor. Boasting 8 cores and speeds up to 4.80 GHz, this powerhouse ensures all your tasks run smoothly. Coupled with 64GB of DDR4 RAM and a lightning-fast 2TB PCIe SSD, multitasking and storage concerns will be a thing of the past.
Enjoy seamless connectivity with 802.11AC WiFi, Bluetooth, and integrated 100/1000M Ethernet. Convenience is at your fingertips with a range of ports including SuperSpeed USB Type-C and Type-A options, DisplayPort 1.4, and more. Running on Windows 11 Professional and equipped with a sleek black USB keyboard and mouse, this setup is perfect for both work and play. Elevate your computing experience today.
Discover the reliability and performance of the HP EliteDesk 800 G6 Business Mini PC Desktop Computer, designed to meet the intense demands of your business activities. With the powerful Intel Octa-Core i7-10700 processor, running at speeds up to 4.8GHz, you can handle multitasking, complex data analysis, and intensive applications with ease.
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Optimize your workflow and enhance productivity with the compact and robust HP EliteDesk 800 G6. Ideal for demanding business environments, this mini PC provides the power and efficiency you need.
Customer Insights
Outperforms demanding expectations, making it suitable for intensive tasks.
Comes with an extra NVMe slot, allowing significant storage expansion.
User-friendly and easy to install, making setup a breeze.
Powerful specs with Intel Octa-Core i7-10700 CPU, 64GB RAM, and 2TB SSD.
Multiple reviewers extremely happy with the product after several months of use.
Described as heavy and very big, which might not be suitable for all users.
Some users would prefer it to come with Windows 10 instead of Windows 11 Pro.
One review indicated the product was not what they expected, describing it as a bare-bones computer.
Initial skepticism from buyers which could impact initial purchasing decisions.
Limited negative reviews, but those that exist point toward potential mismatches in user expectations.