HP Envy Spectre XT
Measures only 0.64″ thick and weighs 3lbs. It has a 13″ screen, 2GHz Ivy Bridge Core i7 CPU, 128GB SSD, 4GB RAM and comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and Photoshop and Premiere Elements.
Measures only 0.64″ thick and weighs 3lbs. It has a 13″ screen, 2GHz Ivy Bridge Core i7 CPU, 128GB SSD, 4GB RAM and comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and Photoshop and Premiere Elements.
The HP Omni 27 is an all-in-one PC with a big 27″ screen. Its screen rez of 1080p is a disappointing compared to iMacs, but it has an ace up it’s sleeve – a Blu-ray drive option. Drops 01/08 for $1,200+.
At just 9.8mm thick, HP’s new “Micro-Thin” 1080p LED/LCD monitor is nearly as slim as those pricey OLED displays but at a fraction of the price. The x2301 hits in June for just $280.
The HP Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse connects to your PC via Wi-Fi. No USB receiver means an extra USB port, which is great for laptop users. Also has a battery life of up to 9 months. Drops in June for $50.
HP’s first serious tablet runs an optimized version of Palm’s webOS, has a 9.7-inch 1024×768 display, dual-core Snapdragon CPU, front-facing camera, Wi-Fi and an optional 3G model with GPS.
Somewhat contradictory to HP’s teaser, the Slate 500 is now a business-oriented Windows 7 tablet. It has a 1.86 GHz Intel Atom CPU, 2GB RAM, 64GB SSD, a USB port and SD card slot.
This clever ad for HP Photosmart printers was shot by printing out each frame of its animation in real time. We’re amazed they didn’t jam or run out of ink. Nothing like a little movie magic.
The latest of HPs TouchSmart portables, the tm2-2050 wields a zippy Core i3-330UM CPU, and features a 12.1 capacitive touchscreen which can flip between laptop and tablet modes.
Building on their substantive Envy 13 and 15, HP just took wraps off a new 17-inch-er, maxing out with a quad-core i7 CPU, 8GB RAM and a 1TB hard drive. We also love the 1920×1080 display option.
Sure, you could just Makerbot, but if you’re in the market for an industrial-strength printer for cranking out 3D prototypes, you might want to check out HP’s new physical object printer.
HP hasn’t yet set a release date for their Slate tablet PC, but they are already rolling out teaser videos for their “iPad killer”, which now appears to run a modified version of their TouchSmart suite.
HP’s EliteBook 2740p tablet targets business users; it packs a touch/pen screen, Core i5/i7 CPU, military-spec magnesium alloy case/DriveGuard tech, built-in GPS, Wi-fi, and Gobi 3G.
If you can get past the name, HP’s iPAQ Glisten is a BlackBerry alternative for AT&T; a 3G world-phone, it features an AMOLED touchscreen, WinMo 6.5, Wi-Fi, GPS, and full QWERTY.
HP’s Touchsmart updates its all-in-one line with the 20″ 300z and 23″ 600t; both will get Windows 7, HDMI-in, an updated multitouch UI, HD tuning, a tilting webcam and LED underlighting.
It costs $500 extra, but HP’s ENVY 15 Beats laptop (available 10/22) may be just worth it: it sports a glossy piano black finish, Core i7, and Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Hi-Def headphones.
HP’s ENVY laptops rival the MacBook Air (0.8″ thin/up to 18 hours battery life for the ENVY 13), but are surprisingly powerful: the ENVY 15 tops out with Core i7 and 16 GB RAM.
Just shy of a netbook (and arguably much better looking than one), the HP Mini 5101 features an aluminum/magnesium chassis, a 10.1″ screen, and a 95% size chiclet keyboard.
HP’s Pavilion dv3t is now available: it features a 13.3″ 16:9 HD (1280×800) screen, HDMI out, Altec Lansing speakers, up to 8GB RAM and a 512MB NVIDIA GeForce G 105M.
HP’s new Pavilion m9600 series provides Core i7 power for under $1,000; the base model includes 4GB RAM, a 500GB HDD, NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS and DVD burner.
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