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HP ProOne 440 G9 23.8″ Non-Touch AIO – Core i7-14700T, 16GB DDR5, 1TB

Original price was: R28159,00.Current price is: R26319,00.

  • HP ProOne 440 G9 23.8″ non-touch all-in-one PC
  • Intel Core i7-14700T low-power 20-core processor
  • 16GB DDR5 memory (single module, expandable)
  • 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
  • 23.8″ Full HD non-touch display
  • Suited to office productivity and shared workspace deployments

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The HP ProOne 440 G9 non-touch variant is a 23.8-inch all-in-one PC powered by the Intel Core i7-14700T low-power processor. It provides high core count in a reduced-TDP configuration suited to the ProOne’s integrated chassis cooling.

HP ProOne 440 G9 — Non-Touch, Core i7-14700T, 16GB DDR5, 1TB

The Core i7-14700T is a T-suffix Raptor Lake Refresh variant with a 35W TDP, compared to the 65W of the standard i7-14700 found in the touch variant. The lower TDP suits the AIO form factor where chassis space for cooling is limited. At 20 cores (8 performance + 12 efficiency), it provides strong multi-threaded performance despite the lower power envelope. The 16GB DDR5 single-module configuration can be expanded to 32GB via the second SO-DIMM slot. The 1TB NVMe SSD provides generous local storage. The non-touch display is appropriate for deployments where touch interaction is not required, reducing cost versus the touch variant. Find details at the HP website.

Non-Touch AIO for South African Office Deployments

South African businesses deploying HP ProOne 440 G9 units for office workstations where touch interaction is not required will find the non-touch variant cost-effective. The majority of office productivity workloads—document creation, email, web applications and video conferencing—do not benefit from a touch display. The clean single-cable desk setup of the AIO suits open-plan offices and shared workstations. The Core i7-14700T provides meaningful performance above i3 and i5 AIO configurations for users who multitask heavily. Browse all-in-one PCs in the Computers &gt. Desktops section at Briggi Tech.

T-Suffix Processor vs Standard in AIO Deployments

T-suffix Intel processors have lower TDPs than their standard counterparts, running cooler and quieter at the cost of slightly lower sustained performance under heavy load. In an AIO chassis where cooling capacity is constrained, the T-suffix processor is better matched to the thermal design and avoids throttling under sustained workloads. The real-world performance difference for office applications is minimal.

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