HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced new consumer notebook and desktop PCs and accessories that push the boundaries of personal computing design and experience while making it even easier for people to enjoy ...
This third-generation TouchSmart PC is boosted by Windows 7’s gesture support, but HP’s custom multitouch software is even more impressive. With Windows 7, Microsoft has built support for multitouch ...
HP made a big splash with its TouchSmart all-in-one PCs three years ago, and now that Microsoft has finally caught up in the multitouch arena with Windows 7, the company is revamping the systems. The ...
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today unveiled a new generation of all-in-one PCs that change the way people interact with their computers by making digital entertainment a truly compelling, hands-on experience. The ...
The HP TouchSmart IQ504 PC and the TV-tuner equipped HP TouchSmart IQ506 PC are available starting at $1,299 and $1,499, respectively. (11) Customers can shop for the new TouchSmart PCs by calling +1 ...
The updates to Hewlett-Packard's line on all-in-one desktop PCs features a 23-inch display with multitouch tech and the ability to recline at a 60 degree angle for easier input. CNET contributor Don ...
The 520-1070 has a glossy black plastic chassis, but it's more than just a monolithic 23-inch screen. Two vertical arms hold the touch screen aloft from the silvery plastic base, with a single immense ...
HP's dx9000 could appeal to wide range of customers, from companies seeking stylish desktops to schools wanting easy-to-use PCs for younger students Hewlett-Packard on Thursday unveiled an all-in-one ...
Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC makers, as well as the consumer electronics industry. She's also one of the hosts of CNET News' Daily Podcast. In her ...
Already one of the leaders of the home-computing market, HP has upped the pressure on its rivals with the launch of a range of PCs under the all-in-one computing banner. The range includes PCs with ...
How’s that for a heady Thursday: HP –the world’s largest PC manufacturer– announces that they aren’t really into the whole “building PCs” thing anymore, thanks to double-digit profit margins in many ...