Saturday, May 25, 2013

Whoa tablet from HP - Computer Sweden

HP belongs to the suppliers that have long invested in so-called all-in-one PCs which build up computer and monitor. These usually hardly be particularly portable, but with Envy Rove, HP has chosen to provide the series with batteries making it basically works like a giant tablet. The weight is at 5.3 kg, so you are unlikely to sit and surf on the subway.

Class=”paragraphIntro”> Envy Rove should go on sale in July and has yet to receive any prize. The reminiscent of the Dell XPS 18 which has a screen of 18.4 inches and Asus Transformer Aio with the same screen size. Both HP and Dell have chosen Windows 8 operating system, while the Asus also has a version that runs Android.

In HP’s other selection of all-in-one computers are also a couple of new versions of Pavilion TouchSmart available in sizes of 20 and 23 inch begin shipping in June. Here, you have several different configurations where the election also stands between processors from AMD or Intel. For Envy Rove, HP has chosen to focus on the new Intel Haswell coming in June, supports the fast, wireless standard 802.11ac and 1TB.

Can you think to the latest figures from IDC, all-in-one computers the only PC segments that increase right now, and in the first qu arter, they accounted for 11 percent of sales, compared to seven percent in 2011.

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