Hewlett-Packard
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Most chromebooks are budget-focused machines with low-end specs, but HP’s aiming a little higher with its latest notebook. It offers a pixel dense display and capable Core M processor, while still hanging onto a wallet-friendly price point.
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Today's laptops are shedding bulk almost as fast as your local CrossFit evangelist, and the latest effort from Hewlett-Packard is set to undercut them all. Its newly announced Spectre will enter the market as the world's thinnest laptop, and packs some punch into its very slight frame as well.
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Chances are, your current PC looks nothing like this one. HP's new Envy all-in-one includes an enormous 34-inch curved screen, alongside solid internals and a simple, attractive design.
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HP's new Windows 10 hybrid has a premium build, good specs and puts the keyboard in the box. It's positioned to compete directly with Microsoft's Surface line, and offers some high-end extras, like quad Bang & Olufsen speakers.
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HP has announced a free software update for its all-in-one Sprout computer that adds 3D capture capabilities. With this update, it can generate full 3D models of any objects positioned beneath the cameras that hang off the top of its main vertical display.
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Both the Pavilion x360 and Envy x360 take design cues from the high-end Spectre x360, and offer lengthy battery lives and hinged designs – flipping all the way round from laptop to tablet.
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Your next HP laptop will have premium audio powered by Bang & Olufsen rather than Beats, after the electronics giant drew its existing partnership to a close. The end to the HP/Beats deal, in place since 2009, was widely predicted after Apple purchased the music company for US$3 billion last May.
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HP's new Spectre x360 offers four usage modes for work, rest and play flexibility, its 13.3-inch screen is available at up to 2,560 x 1,440 pixel resolution and the 56 watt-hour battery is claimed good for up to 12.5 hours on a single charge.
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HP’s new mini-PCs may look almost identical, but they’re very different beasts beneath the surface. While the Stream Mini Desktop focuses on cloud storage and a low price point, the Pavilion Mini offers capable specs and Quad HD output support.
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HP has announced a new model in its competitive Chromebook 14 line. Bearing the same moniker as the existing machine, the new notebook offers a higher resolution display over its sibling, as well as touchscreen functionality and increased memory and storage.
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HP has announced its brand new contender for the gaming notebook crown in the form of the Omen – a 15.6-inch touchscreen laptop with solid internals and a premium aluminum build.
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HP has announced a partnership with Michael Bastian, producing a new wearable that opts for classic timepiece looks over cutting edge technology. The device isn’t fitted with a touchscreen and only offers limited smartwatch functionality, but may appeal to fashion-conscious consumers.
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