Spectre might be one of Bond’s most formidable enemies, but HP’s Spectre is designed to make customers cheer and competitors fear HP’s constant reinvention.
You have to envy HP’s new 2016 Envy consumer notebook range – great slim designs, great quality build, and a huge range – 19 models and variations - including Intel 6th generation i3 to i7 with 13.3, 14 and 15”, HD to QHD screens.
Printers can be boring things – yet there were some that deserve a mention as exciting. They can also be hard to review – carrying 20-50Kg in big boxes up three flights of stairs at my office challenges most couriers.
Global IT Company HP has opened a new Experience centre in Melbourne that greatly outclasses even the slick Apple stores. It displays all its consumer, enterprise, and copier products all in one place – and you cannot buy anything there.
In the immortal words of Crocodile Dundee – “You call that a knife” I was similarly amused when I opened this notebook for the first time – after working on tablets for so long. It has a damned big, beautiful screen housed in a svelte body.
HP has been around for 75 years and has dominated the commercial market. Its consumer products have caught up – five new tablets, hybrids and colourful Chromebooks head the 2014-15 line-up.
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