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Review: HP 260 G1

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VERDICT

The HP 260 G1 should be high on your list if you're looking for an affordable yet capable computer that can deliver the goods in terms of light workloads. It will be equally capable in the enterprise or at home.

PROS:

  • The price
  • Better than expected performance
  • Two memory slots
  • DisplayPort and VGA
  • Full Windows

CONS:

  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Lack of storage capacity
  • Low amount of system memory
Sometimes, a PC vendor comes up with something totally unexpected that, well, gets heads turning. That's a fairly easy thing to achieve in a market that has relied for years on flogging the same boxes or base units to avid audiences. Now users are shifting elsewhere (to tablets, laptops, all-in-ones), leaving the aforementioned vendors with no way forward other than innovating.
Which brings me nicely to the HP 260 G1 (manufacturer ID K8L27EA#ABU). As its suffix alludes to, this is a first generation desktop mini PC that's part of the company's business desktop range. It currently is the cheapest ready-to-use Windows computer in the market at just under £100 (around $155, or AU$205) atEbuyer which provided us with today's sample (we noticed that adding a 3-year Square Trade Warranty will cost only £18, so this is an option worth considering).
The only other rival in this price range is the Lenovo ThinkCenter E50 which we reviewed recently and is a more traditional computer at £120 (around $185, or AU$250). This model is also available with more expensive (and powerful) Core i5 processors.
HP 260 G1 front
HP 260 G1 front

Design

The first thing you notice when getting the HP 260 G1 delivered is how tiny its box is. Opening it you find a PC that's smaller than a keyboard, along with a traditional keyboard and a mouse. HP deliberately seems to have eschewed the common NUC (next unit of computing) form factor initiated by Intel, for a proprietary one.
At 175mm x 177mm x 34mm and weighing 700g, the 260 G1 is probably one of the lightest fully fledged PCs we've tested, on par with the Pipo X7 , though obviously way bigger than the Intel Compute Stick (but the latter is a different beast altogether).
Its targeted market, businesses of all sizes, will love its understated design; the anthracite chassis of the G1 reminds me of an external optical drive.
Its sturdy metal enclosure means that this machine can be easily used as a socle and other than a bundled stand, there's the option of screwing it directly to monitors thanks to a VESA mount.
HP 260 G1 ports
HP 260 G1 ports
The front of the device houses the power button, an HP logo, audio ports and two USB 3.0 ports. Flip it around and there's air vents, a VGA and a DisplayPort connector, four USB ports (two 3.0 and two 2.0 ports), a power connector, an audio connector, a security lock and a GbE port. A single screw keeps the compact case closed, a boon for system administrators looking for an easy to dismantle/upgrade computer.

Specification

The HP 260 G1 is powered by an Intel Celeron 2957U; while the mere word Celeronmight make a few of our readers snigger, this part shares more in common with another Haswell-based model, the Intel Core i3-4020Y, than it does with the Bay Trail-based Celeron parts that have become ubiquitous. Other than a 1.4GHz clock speed, there are two cores, two threads and 2MB of cache.
The device comes with only 2GB of RAM but can be upgraded to 16GB by swapping the on-board memory for two 8GB SODIMM modules, transforming it into a very capable low cost workstation.
There's also a 32GB M.2 SSD Sandisk storage solution (which can be complemented by a standard 2.5-inch hard drive), Intel HD graphics solution, Windows 8.1 with Bing, sound provided by the Realtek ALC 221 (which supports DTS Sound+ amongst others) and an external 89% efficient 65W power adaptor.
HP 260 G1 inside
HP 260 G1 inside
HP has also chosen to bundle applications that some might consider to be irrelevant especially given the low storage capacity of the device - users will probably uninstall Cyberlink PowerDVD 12, Skype, Bing Search, Foxit PhantomPDF, the Weather Channel for HP and Office 365 trial.
The keyboard and the mouse are bog standard, average input devices that do the job as part of HP's value range of products. The keyboard has a row of four multimedia buttons located just above the arrow keys, and both peripherals sport a low-key matte black finish that matches that of the base unit.
The interior of the device is pristinely organised with a DIMM door to protect the memory modules and a carefully aligned heatsink fan (yes, this machine is not fanless).
HP 260 G1 bottom
HP 260 G1 bottom

Performance

When it came to benchmarks, this sub-£100 computer didn't disappoint despite its rock-bottom cost. We were expecting the worst but the HP 260 G1 managed to pleasantly surprise us.
Despite its low price, the G1 managed to score a respectable 14.06 FPS and 101 points on the Cinebench 15 GPU and CPU tests respectively, far higher than its Atom-based peers in the same price range, some of which couldn't even run the tests in the first place.
It achieved 1605, 1997 and 1406 points respectively on the PCMark 8 Home, Work and Creative benchmarks, which again is far higher than similarly-priced Bay Trail desktop systems. The 260 G1 hit 21469, 2075 and 301 on 3DMark Ice Storm, Cloud Gate and Fire Strike, again very decent scores given the price and the intended audience.
The first criticism I have of the HP 260 G1 is that it will not get Windows 10 in the immediate future, and from what I understand, this is because of its low on-board storage capacity. So if you are considering the HP 260 G1 and want to get Windows 10 ASAP, that is unlikely to happen.
I would probably have preferred to swap the keyboard and the mouse for an integrated Wi-Fi card that would slot in the free Mini PCIe card slot.
The Intel 7260.HMWWB (£12 at Amazon) would go a great job since it adds 802.11ac connectivity as well as Bluetooth 4.0, both lacking in the 260 G1 (and it would do so without the need for an external antenna).
So who is the HP 260 G1 destined for? Well, it will appeal to anyone who wants to have an affordable system that is more powerful than standard Bay Trail parts, one that runs out of the box (unlike an NUC) and can be happily stored in a corner.
Compared to the Pipo X7, it is a better all-rounder thanks to a more powerful processor, but this HP effort loses out in terms of connectivity.

We liked

The HP 260 G1 is a great all-rounder product which is perfect for light tasks either in an office environment or in the home. Because it is part of HP's business range, it comes with better-than-average support - that's next business day service for parts and labour as well as free 24x7 telephone support. We also appreciate the presence of DisplayPort and VGA which allows the box to cover a wider spectrum of displays, even if that requires adaptors.

We disliked

Some might have preferred to have a bigger storage option in lieu of the SSD. The lack of Bluetooth and wireless is a sore point although not a fatal one as you can always upgrade within minutes.

Final verdict

There's a lot to like about the HP 260 G1; true, it is not perfect and of course given the price, there have been concessions made. However, none of them are deal breakers and once prospective buyers understand that they are not buying a £500 computer, but one that costs less than most smartphones, this little bundle of joy will make for a lot of happy owners.
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