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Touchscreen computers have it tough. While tablet and phones leverage touchscreen technology really well, standard computer operating systems just haven’t been built with a touch-first focus. That’ll ...
HP may be looking to spin off its hardware business but it looks like the PC team wants to go out with a bang: a full five new all-in-ones for home users, along with a further two new models for ...
HP have opted to sit the power button on top of the TouchSmart, with a DVD drive (that can write to discs) coming out of the right-hand side of the device. On the left are a series of USB ports ...
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At some point earlier this year, all-in-one desktops became a thing. Companies like Toshiba that had never before taken an interest in the space suddenly started selling 'em, beefing up a market that ...
HP announced seven new all-in-one desktop PCs for consumers, small businesses and enterprises, despite their intent to divest their consumer PC business. The HP Omni 220 PC offers a streamlined ...
While touch displays have become standard on mobile devices, touch displays for desktop PCs - ushered in by HP on its first TouchSmart back in 2007 - haven't really set the world on fire. So what do ...
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