Posts Tagged ‘ HP ’

HP Outs Notebook Docking Monitor and Some Business Displays Too

January 4, 2012
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In addition to a pair of different computers, HP has prepared a trio of displays, only two of which can perfectly be defined as kin. Out of the three monitors that HP has created for businesspeople, the two that can be called siblings are HP LV1911 and LV2011. Armed with LED backlighting and affordable...

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HP May Lose to Lenovo Any Quarter Now

December 1, 2011
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It was already known that Lenovo had secured the second spot on the worldwide PC market, overcoming Dell and going up and up until the difference in market share with the holder of the top spot was of under 5%. There is progress and there is fast progress, and then there is Lenovo, a...

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PNY HP v112b Tiny USB Flash Drive Is Translucent

November 25, 2011
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PNY decided it was time for a flash drive that stood apart from most of its cohort, at least from the perspective of design. PNY did not actually try to go outside the realms of expectations in terms of performance when it built the HP v112b. Instead, it decided to offer an item that...

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HP Tries to Breathe Life into Itanium by Combining It with Xeon

November 24, 2011
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The entire confrontation between Oracle on one side and HP and Intel on the other has not waned, but HP is determined to keep the Itanium going. In comes project Odyssey, a new development roadmap that will somehow combine the Itanium platform with Intel Xeon processors. Oracle already said that everything Itanium does can...

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HP Folio 13 Ultrabook to Reach Europe in January 2012 for €899 ($1,209)

November 23, 2011
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Expected to start selling in the US at the start of December, HP’s first ultra-thin computer based on Intel’s Ultrabook concept, the Folio 13, won’t reach Europe until January of 2012 when will retail for €899. The price and availability info was uncovered by Notebook Italia, and it refers primarily to the Ultrabook’s launch...

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HP Covers the High-End with Envy 17 and 17 3D Notebooks

November 16, 2011
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HP covered the Ultrabook, the lightweight and the mainstream laptop segments already, but it didn’t forget about the high-end market, preparing a couple of Envy 17 models as well. The Envy 17 and 17 3D, as the two are called, were actually launched alongside the Envy 15, which we already covered here, along with...

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Calxeda ARM-based HP Server Creates Media Wave of… Fluff

November 1, 2011
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Calxeda ARM-based HP Server Creates Media Wave of… Fluff

HP is currently testing servers based on an ARM architecture, which is basically the same stuff that runs applications on your phones and tablets. The idea is that these little chips use much less power than traditional processors like those of Intel and AMD. Because they use less power, they also require less cooling...

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HP VP Confirms That Ultrabooks Are Coming

October 30, 2011
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Some Ultrabooks are already showing up and, even though it stuttered a bit because of the strange PC-related woes, HP is apparently on the train. Whether or not HP would make Ultrabooks is something that has been the subject of speculation for a while. Now, speculations do not apply to this exactly, but to...

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HP keeps its PC division

October 27, 2011
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HP keeps its PC division

It looks like HP was a bit rash with its previous decision to spin off its Personal Systems Group (PSG) – the division that creates its personal computers. The company has announced today that after much deliberation they’ve decided to keep the PSG within HP – a move that is “right for customers and...

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AMD Gets Ready to Refresh its Llano APU Lineup

October 26, 2011
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By the end of this year AMD plans to refresh its A-Series mobile APU lineup with new chips based on the same Llano architecture as their predecessors but featuring slightly higher operating frequencies. The refresh will include seven new APUs from the A4, A6 and A8 product ranges and the names as well as...

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