Hewlett-Packard
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HP has revealed a new all-in-one computer named Sprout which pushes the everything-you-need-in-one-place envelope to both vertical and horizontal workspaces.
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HP has announced a new range of Windows-based tablets and notebooks. The devices, all of which carry the Stream moniker, hit a low-end price point and come with cloud storage solutions – a signal that the company is aiming for the Chromebook market.
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HP’s new 2-in-1 system takes significant cues from the Surface, offering a detachable keyboard and kick stand. That said, the machine is far from a direct clone of Microsoft’s device, packing a few interesting design features of its own, including the ability to mimic All-in-One functionality.
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HP has announced the Chromebook 11,the latest laptop to run on Google's increasingly popular Chrome OS platform. The new device features a sleek look and charges via micro-USB.
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Google and Intel have announced a batch of upcoming Chrome devices based around Intel's 4th-generation Core i processors. Acer, HP and Toshiba are all due to release new Chromebooks before the holidays, with Asus also joining the party with a Chromebox desktop computer.
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HP's new ENVY Rove 20 mobile All-in-One PC is scheduled for release in July.
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HP has announced the Android SlateBook x2 and the Win8 Split x2 hybrid tablet/notebooks.
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HP's Pocket Playlist Wi-Fi Media streaming drive allows users to download movies or TV shows, then stream them to mobile devices at a time and place of their choice.
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HP is targeting enterprise users with its latest touch-enabled convertible tablet, the EliteBook Revolve, which is due for a March, 2013 release.
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We take a look at the four Windows 8 tablets that promise laptop-like functionality.
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Hewlett Packard has announced its latest tablet effort in the form of the business orientated ElitePad 900.
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With the release of Windows 8 just around the corner, HP has unveiled two new touch-enabled Ultrabooks and a hybrid tablet/notebook.
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