Thank you for visiting the HONG KONG HP Store
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo
Home offices have become increasingly important in the modern era. The 2019 State of Remote Work study by Owl Labs estimates that approximately 30% of the full-time workforce is remote. This is a big shift from the last decade as technology, from messaging and conferencing software to cloud-based project management tools, makes this increasingly feasible.
Anti-reflective (AR) coating has been around for years, on prescription glasses to camera lenses. As AR coating became more advanced, the technology integrated into electronic devices includes smartphones, tablets, laptops, and monitors.
These days, it is much more common for an electronic device to have an AR coating on its screen. However, there are both advantages and disadvantages to using a device with an anti-glare screen. And in this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know when evaluating the pros and cons of an anti-glare screen.
With remote video conferencing on the rise, it is more important than ever to have a webcam so you can interact face-to-face with clients and customers. While you can always purchase an external webcam and attach it to your display, it’s a lot more convenient, not to mention safer, to consider a monitor with a built-in webcam.
In this article, we’ll explain when you’d need a monitor with a built-in webcam, provide reviews of the 3 best options available from HP®, and go over some tips to make sure your next video conference is as smooth and productive as possible.
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo