With Android dominating the smartphone and tablet markets, manufacturers are trying to find new territories to explore. While Lenovo has unveiled an all-in-one Android computer suitable for home use, fellow … Continue reading
[CES 2014] Android is going everywhere, we are seeing more and more Android integration in all kinds of devices from cameras, to TVs, watches and computers. last year at CES we awarded an Ubergizmo Best of Show to the View Sonic VSD 240, an Android powered smart display.
HP is jumping in the band wagon with its new HP Slate pro All-in-One computer powered by Android 4.3. The 21.5-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS touchscreen equipped with a Nvidia Tegra 4 Quad-Core T40S Processor and 2GB DDR3.
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HP 205 AiO Revealed
Posted in: Today's Chili[CES 2014] All-in-One machines seem to have gained popularity over the years, and the HP 205 AiO is certainly one particular model that follows in such a direction. In fact, this particular home computing device that will sit on your desk without taking up too much space will be able to offer wireless networking thanks to its internal 802.11 Wi-Fi connectivity, delivering a neat and cable-free existence. After all, don’t you just hate it whenever cables get in the way, not to mention harbor dust bunnies?
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HP ProOne 400 AiO Announced
Posted in: Today's Chili[CES 2014] The folks over at HP have just lifted the curtains on their latest commercial All-in-One machine, which is the HP ProOne 400AiO. This particular All-in-One machine will look like a really large tablet, with a kickstand located at the back which allows it to remain standing upright so that you will be able to get all of your work done in a jiffy and in comfort to boot. Just what kind of features can we expect from the HP ProOne 400AiO?
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HP Pro x2 410
Posted in: Today's Chili[CES 2014] We have seen tablets take over the world by storm as a secondary portable computing device. Well, that is not the only change introduced, as Ultrabooks too, have taken on a hybrid form factor due to the exploration made by several other hardware manufacturers. The HP Pro x2 410 is the latest detachable hybrid which will be able to deliver the mobility of a tablet as well as the versatility of a notebook regardless of where you are.
With the HP Pro x2 410, you will find it arrive with a full-size keyboard, dual webcams as well as a High Definition display. The 11.6″ touch-enabled LED display can be removed to be come a tablet device on the move, measuring a mere 2.5mm thin. The dual webcam includes one in front, and another at the back, where either way they will offer Full HD resolution capture. The asking price for the HP Pro x2 410 should begin at $899 tops – making this more of a “want” than a “need”.
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[CES 2014] Not all notebooks are created equal, and the same can be said for the HP G350 G1. This will not be a gaming device, but rather, it will be a notebook that targets the business crowds, hoping to deliver a balance of affordable durability and productivity, while boasting business-class technologies that are crucial to the success of your business and professional life.
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Aside from some recent smartphone related rumors, much of the HP related chatter has surrounded the Chromebook 11. Or more specifically, the recall for the charger. While the rumor remains … Continue reading
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HP didn’t have much luck with its smartphones and tablets, particularly the ones it released that were powered by webOS. After that project was shelved, the company didn’t say when it would return to the smartphone game. There have been multiple reports in the past claiming that HP will make a return to the smartphone market, but no one is sure exactly when. A latest report by The Information claims that the company is planning to release multiple phablets with displays as large as 6 and 7 inches that will be geared towards emerging markets.
Price is a major factor in emerging markets, and it is said that HP will competitively price its new phablets so that it can effectively compete in those markets. The devices are reportedly going to be sold off contract between $200 and $250. No word as yet on the design and specifications, it also remains to be seen what mobile operating system HP opts for in its new smartphones. It would be over three years since the company last released the smartphone, it pulled the plug on the previous project back in 2011. Since then, there have only been rumors about HP’s return to the smartphone market, concrete evidence is yet to surface.
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Hewlett-Packard may or may not release two brand new smartphones by the end of 2013, reported The Information today by way of The Verge. That gives the computing company eight … Continue reading