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The differences between microtower PCs and SFFs come down to size and positional configuration. Microtowers are typically slightly larger in size and designed to stand upright like a standard desktop tower, whereas small form factor PCs are more compact machines that lay flat or attach to the back of a monitor.
But what is a small form factor computer? What are the benefits of upgrading to a micro PC, and what does HP® bring to the realm of microcomputing?
Laptops are conveniently portable, but what if you need a huge screen to watch your favorite movies in stunning detail? What if you need a full mechanical keyboard for fast typing or better ventilation to handle the graphics on the demanding triple-A (AAA) video games? As convenient as laptops can be, desktop computers are optimal for gamers, creative professionals, and users who need a wide digital interface.
Finding a computer that packs enough power for your needs but is also portable can be challenging. And that’s exactly why HP ProBook laptops have become a popular choice over the past few years. Plus, with so many options available, you can find one that can handle the tasks you have now and still fit you well into the future.
The modern computer user demands power, speed, and efficiency from all of their smart devices, and living in an age where the standard is constantly being reset, the bar levels up as each year passes.
Today, the expectation for computers is no exception to this rapid progression. Fortunately, the opportunities for upgrading PCs without the need to purchase a new product has opened doors for those looking to make good with the tech they already have.
Solid-state drives (SSDs) have taken the computing world by storm since their consumer market introduction.
The HP Spectre x360 line of convertible laptops offer exceptional performance, reliability, stability, and durability within a thin, light, and portable frame. They’re also sleekly designed as well as reasonably priced, so they're ideal for the consumer and professional alike. If you’re looking to boost your creativity and functionality with a laptop offering unparalleled performance and true craftsmanship, then the HP Spectre x360 is the one for you. To learn more about the features and available models, read on for our HP Spectre x360 review.
First, we'll look at some of the features that round out the series, and then we'll visit some of the actual models.
Gaming headsets lead the way when it comes to exceptional sound quality, but they're also useful at work. The best gaming headsets are ideal for a broad range of work tasks, from conference calling to audio processing jobs such as music production or game development.
In this article, we'll look at why good gaming headsets are ideal for office use, with the added benefit of being able to use them after work to wind down.
• Laptop – traditional working/playing/creating/gaming mode with an angled display and flat keyboard
• Tablet – display is folded against the back of the keyboard to give you the freedom of movement and to use with (or without) a stylus like the HP Tilt Pen
• Stand – keyboard is folded back under the display so that you can more easily collaborate, stream, watch, or binge: hands-free
• Tent – flip and rotate the screen to hide the keyboard, emphasizing the display for touchscreen use
The HP Spectre x360 laptop is available in two sizes, 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch displays, to accommodate the ability to work the way that you want or need:
• HP Spectre x360 13.3-inch: Incredibly lightweight, starting at 2.92 lbs., 0.57-inches thin, available in Dark Ash Silver and Poseidon Blue colors
• HP Spectre x360 15.6-inch: Easy portability, starting at 4.79 lbs., 0.76-inches thin, available in Dark Ash Silver and Poseidon blue colors
The most powerful of the Spectre line of laptops yet, the Spectre x360 delivers outstanding performance when you need it most. With an 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i5/i7 Quad Core U-series CPU, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of PCle-based flash storage, the HP Spectre 360 laptop can handle power-intensive tasks like photo and video editing, working
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