by Pedro Hernandez on July 12, 2010
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The iPad’s stranglehold on the tablet market may be nearing its end. Several new reports hint that Apple’s rivals are gearing up for a fight, and judging by the exhaustive list of combatants, things could get really interesting really fast. First comes news that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is promising a deluge of Windows 7 […]
Read more Windows 7 tablets ahoy: Dell, Toshiba, Asus on deck
by Rafael Hernandez on April 14, 2010
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Business class laptops used to be as dull as possible in order to lull workers into staring at their work rather than anything remotely flashy on their work platform. At least they were bulky and unwieldy right? The HP EliteBook 8440p Notebook sports a sleeker design and a fancy endoskeleton which should make it quite […]
Read more HP EliteBook 8440p Notebook is designed for the lovers of all things sleek
by Rafael Hernandez on January 19, 2010
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HP, being a technology oriented company, comes up with some nifty gear on occasion but their latest innovation, dubbed the “Wall of Touch” sports some mighty impressive technology that harnesses 9 43″ LCD displays with some optical touch screen functionality all wrapped up in an impressive package. You’re unlikely to see it in your house […]
Read more HP Wall of Touch is massive and envy worthy
by Rafael Hernandez on November 23, 2009
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Netbooks are all about the portability and battery life which is all good and dandy until it comes time to run some of your multimedia files then the integrated graphics Intel coughed up for their ultra-mobile platform starts to show its weakness. The HP Mini 311 uses Nvidia’s ION chipset which features a decent integrated […]
Read more HP Mini 311 wrangles in Nvidia ION graphics
by Rafael Hernandez on May 8, 2009
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HP hasn’t had the same sort of popularity that the competition has gained with their netbook products, that doesn’t mean the company will stop pumping out their own take on the platform.Their Mini-Note 2140 takes the same Intel Atom CPU…
Read more HP's Mini-Note 2140, Not That Mini Actually
by Rafael Hernandez on April 30, 2009
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The normal, pedestrian, laptop is fine for tasks mere mortals require out of them. The web-surfing, media consuming ways isn’t what keeps you going though so you need that extra dose of horsepower in order to get through your…
Read more HP EliteBook 8730w, A Powerful Workstation On The Go
by Pedro Hernandez on April 28, 2009
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It can be said of most business notebooks–from any computer maker not just HP–that they generally lack style. HP wants to change that with the new HP ProBook S series of affordable notebooks. The sleek, buttoned-down look with a “Merlot”…
Read more HP ProBook S Series Notebooks: Business in Style
by Pedro Hernandez on April 1, 2009
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Netbooks are all the rage, but your OS choices basically boil down to Windows XP or Linux. But now, HP is said to be considering Google’s smartphone OS. Hewlett-Packard Co is studying uses for Google Inc’s Android operating system,…
Read more HP Flirting with Android for Netbooks?
by Rafael Hernandez on March 27, 2009
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Apple has had a grand old time going, fairly or not, at Microsoft’s perceived foibles with a great amount of success. Now Microsoft is playing up the underdog in their new line of ads, which began airing last night, giving…
Read more Microsoft's New Ad Line Going Places, Drives A Volkswagen
by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2009
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HP’s lineup of portable computers has had an interesting mix of features and design elements that have made them a popular choice. Their HDX18-1005ea brings in an 18.4″ LCD screen and Nvidia 9600M GT on the graphics front for some…
Read more HP HDX18-1005ea: Confusing Name, Interesting Specs