Office 365 Personal is a subscription built to help you get things done from nearly anywhere on your favorite devices. Great for 1 PC or Mac, 1 tablet, and 1 phone, Office 365 helps you achieve more from virtually anywhere, on all your devices. Plus, every new upgrade is included so you’ll always have the most up-to-date applications.
Love this product, although I had a little trouble getting my emails to print from Office 2016. Turns out it was an add-on from my Norton software that was causing the issue. Once I resolved that, everything is working fine. I was also able to convert some old Word and Excel files to the new format with no issues.
Outfit a small office with this HP all-in-one computer. Its 24-inch screen displays sharp, clear photos and videos, and its 1TB hard drive has plenty of room to store those files. This HP all-in-one computer includes an Intel Core i3 processor and 8GB of RAM, so program operations run smoothly.
I bought this computer (HP All-In-One 24-G214) about 3 weeks ago. This is the first all-in-one computer I have owned and thought I would try it for my home office. Right away, I was annoyed by the shiny screen & had to black out the light from a window across the room, as it was a distraction on the screen. The screen really looks like a mirror and I did not realize this, as I purchased it online as a top choice!!! Then, the first time I put a CD disk in the tray, I was sure I popped it on the spindle. When the tray closed, the computer was not reading the disk, so I opened the tray. To my utter surprise and dismay, it was gone!!!!! The disk had fallen out of the tray into the back of the computer. Then the machine started making a loud noise like an emergency alert tone! I chatted with HP support and was told the back had to be removed but I could not do it myself or the warranty would be voided. I was given two choices, mail it in to HP or go the Best Buy Geek Squad. I took it to the Geek Squad and their service was outstanding, but the back cover got buggered up a bit, getting it off! I was told it was tough getting it off as there were many breakable tabs inside. And I had this computer just over the 15 day return period, so I could not exchange for a tower. I am afraid to use the CD tray again, as I don't want a repeat of it falling in the case. Why would HP make and sell a computer where it is so easy for this to happen???? I would think there would be some kind of easy fix for this problem. So stupid. Really not thrilled.