http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/hp-phoenix-800-lead-shot.jpgIf you think HP’s new battery-powered all-in-one is a gimmick, fear not: the company’s still churning out all manner of traditional desktop towers. In fact, the outfit just refreshed its lineup with five new models, ranging from a space-saving mini to a high-end gaming rig. There’s a lot to digest in the way of specs and pricing, so to keep things simple we laid out a neat list just after the break. Read on for the full break-down.Gallery: HP Envy Phoenix 800, Envy 700, Pavilion 500, Slimline 400 and the HP 100
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