Hurry! Save $590 on HP's gorgeous wood PC - RTX 4060, 2TB SSD and Core Ultra 7 265F turns it into a fantastic sub-$1000 powerhouse

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I came across this Omnidesk Desktop AI Black Friday deal while writing another one on a Lenovo Thinkcentre (see below).

HP Omnidesk M03
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HP Omnidesk M03: was $1,549.99 now $959.99 at HP US

I couldn't find a better deal that combined a fast GPU (an RTX 4060) and a fast CPU (Intel Core Ultra 7 265F). The HP OmniDesk Desktop AI M03-0175t PC will perform admirably in most tasks including gaming. Bonus points to HP for coming up with such a lovely facia

It also has the most front-facing ports I've seen on a PC lately (seven), the most USB I've counted on a normal PC (10) and the most ports overall (16).

In a nutshell, you get a desktop that's good enough for creative tasks, business use cases and mainstream gaming. And cherry on the case, it sports one of the best looking casings I've seen in a while (yes, it's obviously subjective).

Speaking of which, HP claims that this PC is made up of 85% recycled material (either plastic or metal) and is easily upgradable (see video above).

The 265F has the second-highest Thread Mark score of any sub-100w CPU on the popular CPU Benchmark leaderboard, significantly outperforming AMD's Ryzen 9 9xxx processors and highlighting its fantastic single-thread capabilities.

And with a CPU Mark score of just under 50,000, it is the third best-performing Intel CPU behind the more expensive 285 and 265.

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Desire Athow
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Désiré Athow

I have seen desktop PCs evolving since the days of the Commodore C64 and my fascination for computers hasn't stopped since. I also love chasing the deal rather than chasing the brand, that's why deals I selected are almost always very different from my peers.

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Desire Athow
Managing Editor, TechRadar Pro

Désiré has been musing and writing about technology during a career spanning four decades. He dabbled in website builders and web hosting when DHTML and frames were in vogue and started narrating about the impact of technology on society just before the start of the Y2K hysteria at the turn of the last millennium.

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