This is an **HP Pavilion All-in-One desktop PC** from the 24-xa0xxx series (a common model family designation like 24-xa0000, 24-xa0024, 24-xa0040, etc.), released around 2018–2019.
It's a compact all-in-one computer where the screen, speakers, and all hardware are built into a single unit (no separate tower), with a **23.8-inch Full HD (1920×1080) touchscreen display** that supports 10-point multitouch (and possibly pen input, depending on exact config).
Key specs from the photos you shared (Windows "About" page and the Intel sticker):
- **Processor**: Intel Core i7-8700T (8th Generation Coffee Lake, 6 cores / 12 threads, base 2.4 GHz, turbo up to ~4.0 GHz). The "T" variant is a lower-power (35W TDP) version designed for slim all-in-ones to reduce heat and enable a fanless or quieter design.
- **RAM**: 8 GB DDR4 (shows as 8.00 GB installed, ~7.79 GB usable — likely a single 8 GB stick, but this model usually has two SODIMM slots for upgrades).
- **Graphics**: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 (no dedicated GPU in this config; some variants in the series added an NVIDIA MX130 or similar, but yours is integrated only, showing ~128 MB dedicated video memory).
- **Storage**: ~1 TB total (932 GB shown, with 114 GB used), probably a 1 TB HDD or HDD + small SSD/Optane cache combo (common in these models).
- **OS**: Windows 11 Home (upgraded from original Windows 10; current version 23H2, build 22631.6199 as of your install date 2/28/2026).
- **Other features**: Touchscreen with 10-point support, built-in webcam/speakers, wireless keyboard/mouse typically included, and a slim stand/base.
The photos show:
- The front view of the monitor on its stand (sitting on a blue box for the pic).
- The "About" screen confirming the specs and model family.
- The Intel Core i7+ 8th Gen sticker (the "+" often indicated bundles with Optane memory for faster performance in some configs).
This was a mid-range consumer all-in-one aimed at home/office use, light productivity, web browsing, media, and casual tasks — decent for its era but now dated for heavy modern workloads (e.g., gaming or intensive editing). It's upgradeable in some areas (RAM to 32–64 GB in many cases, storage to NVMe SSD), depending on the exact motherboard variant can also run games. Comes with Xbox controller and headphones.