
If you mostly work in the same location and want more raw power, easier upgrades, and better long-term value, a desktop is a better choice than a laptop. And I’ve found a huge deal on the HP OmniDesk Desktop, now $929.99 (was $1699.99) at Best Buy.
A 15th Gen Intel Core Ultra 7-265 processor leads the charge here, packing 20 cores and boosting up to 5.3GHz when workloads demand extra muscle. It’s enough power to handle multitasking with ease, whether you’re editing photos, handling large spreadsheets, or just juggling dozens of browser tabs at once, which is something I do all the time.
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It comes with a fast 1TB NVMe SSD, so boot times stay quick and you get plenty of room for all your programs and important files.
Integrated Intel graphics handle standard creative tools, streaming, and productivity tasks without fuss, although this system leaves room for upgrades later if your needs grow.
That flexibility is one of the biggest advantages of choosing a desktop instead of a laptop, since adding storage or swapping components down the road is far easier.
A good array of front-facing connections makes everyday access easy, including a headphone and mic combo jack, two USB-A ports at 5Gbps, two faster USB-A ports at 10Gbps, plus both USB-C 5Gbps and USB-C 10Gbps options for newer devices.
Around the back, four USB 2.0 Type-A ports handle peripherals alongside an HDMI output.
One detail that I really like is the dark wood finish which adds warmth and personality to a setup that might otherwise seem a bit boring. A woodgrain look fits beautifully into home offices or living spaces where you want your tech to blend with furniture rather than clash with it.
With a 1TB SSD, 32GB of RAM, and a powerful Ultra 7 processor at under $1,000, this is one of the better desktop deals currently available for professionals and creatives who want dependable performance without over spending.
For further choices, look at our round up of the best business computers we’ve tested.
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