HP has introduced the Omni Studio X 27 (2026), a new premium all-in-one PC featuring Intel Panther Lake processors, optional GeForce RTX 5050 graphics, and a 27-inch Neo:LED display running at 120Hz. HP also says this is the first all-in-one PC in its category with a Neo:LED panel.
The new model arrives in four configurations with Intel Core Ultra 7 356H and Core Ultra 9 386H processor options, based on Intel’s latest Panther Lake platform recently seen in the Lenovo Yoga Mini i Gen 11. Buyers can choose between integrated graphics models or versions equipped with GeForce RTX 5050 graphics, paired with up to 32GB memory and up to 2TB SSD storage.
The 27-inch display gives you 2560 × 1440 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 98% screen-to-body ratio thanks to much thinner bezels around the panel. HP says the Neo:LED panel covers 100% sRGB, 100% Adobe RGB, and 100% DCI-P3 color gamuts. Brightness reaches 450 nits, while DC dimming, AG anti-reflective coating, and low blue light certification are also included for long working sessions.
The move to 120Hz is notable because many all-in-one PCs in this segment still remain limited to 60Hz displays. The higher refresh rate improves scrolling smoothness, desktop animations, cursor movement, and editing timelines compared to standard office-focused panels.
RTX 5050 graphics are available on higher-end models, giving the Omni Studio X 27 more graphics power than most all-in-one desktops that still rely entirely on integrated graphics, while Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 5050 mobile GPU has already appeared in several recent gaming laptop listings. The RTX-equipped versions target photo editing, rendering, creative applications, and lighter gaming workloads without requiring a separate desktop tower.
HP is also upgrading the webcam and audio hardware this generation. The Omni Studio X 27 includes a free-form 5MP IR camera together with dual-array intelligent noise-canceling microphones for video calls and online meetings. Audio comes from four 3W high and low-frequency crossover speakers instead of basic stereo speakers commonly found in thinner all-in-one desktops.
Connectivity includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a 1GbE RJ45 Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6.0 support, a setup now becoming more common in premium creator-focused PCs and docking ecosystems. The stand supports both height and tilt adjustment, giving more flexibility than tilt-only stands still common in slim all-in-one PCs.
HP currently offers the following configurations in China:
- Core Ultra 9 386H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD without dedicated graphics: 12,499 yuan
- Core Ultra 9 386H, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD without dedicated graphics: 13,499 yuan
- Core Ultra 7 356H, RTX 5050, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD: 14,999 yuan
- Core Ultra 9 386H, RTX 5050, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD: 17,999 yuan
HP has not shared global pricing or availability yet.
Source: IThome






