Hewlett-Packard plans to discontinue a mini-notebook from its Compaq Evo line in favor of the company's upcoming tablet PC design for businesses. The company will replace its lightweight Evo Notebook ...
Hewlett-Packard is upping the ante in the battle to grab share in the intensely competitive notebook tablet market with its first Windows-based offering targeted squarely at Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3.
This week HP has revealed the HP Pavilion x360, a convertible tablet PC that allows the user to work with a variety of use-case abilities. This device works with an 11.6-inch high-definition display ...
Two hybrid tablet/notebooks are to join HP's 11.6-inch ENVY x2 to make a new x2 family. The SlateBook x2 is Android-based and has Nvidia's Tegra 4 mobile processor as its power house, while the larger ...
At first glance, HP’s Envy X2 looks like an ultraportable laptop. And with an 11.6 inch display and a QWERTY keyboard, it kind of is. But you can also eject the screen from the keyboard and use the X2 ...
The device is part of a growing trend of products that OEMs are tagging “hybrid PCs,” which attempt to combine tablets and laptops. Essentially these devices are the modern-day equivalent of the ...
After announcing a trio of consumer laptops, you didn't think HP had forgotten about its business line, did you? The company also trotted out three lightweight models for the corporate set, including ...
HP has obviously been keeping its notebook division busy, as today they've announced sixteen new models that span the consumer and business ranges. Those shown here are those intended for personal use ...
Jan. 2010 update: Check out the HP TouchSmart TM2 that replaces this model. Tablet PCs are many things, but affordable and powerful they generally aren't. HP changed that with their TX line of tablets ...
HP is expanding its x2 line of tablet/notebook hybrids. Earlier this year the company launched the HP Envy x2 Windows 8 convertible with an 11.6 inch display and an Intel Atom Clover Trail processor.
Not too many consumers remember that HP was actually one of the first companies to push out a tablet in the modern-day tablet era. But sure enough, the simply-named HP Slate was there, with Windows 7 ...
The race to the bottom is back. Reminiscent of the netbook war of yesteryear, HP just followed Toshiba’s lead with a $99 tablet along with introducing a $199 Windows notebook. Expect to see these ...