A:AnswerI am the OP of this question, and the answer HP provided appears to be incorrect. After wasting multiple hours of my life and two trips to Best Buy trying to figure out what should take two seconds (connecting a second monitor), I feel I am well-qualified to answer my own question. I DO NOT recommend purchasing this computer if you intend to connect a second monitor. It is needlessly complicated and I cannot fathom why there are 0 HDMI outputs, but 3 HDMI inputs. The HP Team answered this question by stating, "You can connect to the SupersSeed USB-A or USB-C ports with an HDMI adapter." (see Photo) So, I went to Best Buy and purchased a $39.99 "USB TYPEC TO HDMI & 3.0 W" adapter (see Exchange Receipt Photo) and merrily went home to plug in a second monitor. My merry was short-lived when this adapter, as recommended by HP, did not work (see Error Message Photo). So, I went back to Best Buy a second time (wasting more precious time and mileage/fuel), and the very helpful Salesperson tried this adapter on their display model of this computer; it still did not work. Finally after 30+ minutes and two Salespeople plus a Geek Squad guy trying to figure out this zenith of computer design, we found an adapter that works (see Photo). This adapter does not plug into the USB-C, but I presume it's the SuperSpeed port. Regardless, this is all completely unnecessary and I have never seen (and neither have the 3 Best Buy reps) something this difficult and ridiculous to connect a second monitor. Obviously, I would never repurchase or recommend to anyone who intends to connect a second monitor to purchase this computer. I would return it, but that would require more hours of my life and yet another trip to Best Buy. Finally, I successfully connected a second monitor (see Photo). In my opinion, this is totally needlessly complicated and defies logic. Anyway, buyer beware and know what you're getting into if you intend to connect a second monitor. I'm sure it's fine if you never intend to connect another monitor (or perhaps already have a Wireless Display; I think that will work but I don't have one and don't intend to buy one just for this). It might be worth the hassle if no one buys this computer and HP has to cut the price about 75% to move their unsold inventory.
A:AnswerRonald, thank you for your question about this HP Pavilion All-in-One Desktop! Since this has three HDMI-in ports, you can use this as a monitor for your work laptop!
A:AnswerHello and thank you for asking. The HP Pavilion 32-b0254 all-in-one PC comes with an HP 710 Black Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. The keyboard is not backlit.
A:AnswerHello there, Chris, thank you for your question about the HP Pavilion 32" All-In-One. Computers, including this model, don't typically come with the Office programs preinstalled anymore - however, they will come with a free trial of Microsoft Office 365, which you can choose to subscribe to afterwards.
A:AnswerThank you for your question, the HP - Pavilion 32" 4K UHD All-In-One - Intel Core i5 has 3 HDMI outputs, all of which can be used for an additional monitor.
A:AnswerIt is simply because the measurement is diagonal and not horizontal. Take the tape measure and measure from the lower left to the upper right or vise versa. That is the simple reason you came up with 28" vs 32".