The HP ProOne 200 G4 is a compact 21.5-inch business PC that integrates the display, PC internals and speakers into a single chassis, eliminating desktop clutter and simplifying cable management for South African office and reception environments.
HP ProOne 200 G4 — Core i3-1215U, 8GB, 512GB, 21.5″
The Core i3-1215U is a 6-core Alder Lake U-series processor suited to everyday business workloads including office applications, web-based tools, document processing and communications. The 8GB DDR4 configuration covers standard office multitasking requirements. additional RAM can be installed via the available SO-DIMM slots. The 512GB NVMe SSD provides fast boot and application loading. The 21.5-inch Full HD display is built into the chassis, leaving only a power cable and peripherals on the desk. The single-cable setup is particularly valued in reception, retail, healthcare check-in and shared workspace environments. Find full specifications at the HP website.
Clean-Desk Deployments for South African Offices
South African businesses running reception desks, customer service counters, point-of-sale stations and shared hot-desks will find the HP ProOne 200 G4 significantly reduces desk clutter versus a separate tower PC and monitor. The integrated design simplifies deployment: a single power cable and peripherals are all that is needed to set up a fully functional workstation. VESA mount compatibility allows the all-in-one to be mounted on a wall or articulating arm for space-constrained environments. The ProOne 200 targets the entry-level AIO segment. It provides the integrated form factor at a lower price than the HP ProOne 400 series. Browse all-in-one PCs in the Computers >. Desktops section at Briggi Tech.
AIO vs Tower PC Trade-offs
All-in-one PCs offer a cleaner desk setup and simpler cable management at the cost of limited internal upgrade options compared to a tower PC. The display and PC internals are integrated, meaning if either component requires replacement, the entire unit is affected. For businesses that prioritise upgrade flexibility and long-term component replacement, a tower PC and separate monitor is more practical. For deployments where desk space, aesthetics and ease of setup are the primary factors, the AIO is the better choice.











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