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Consumer touch screen technology is relatively new for computers, but there are already a variety of intuitive options on the market. HP’s laptop lines boast a range of touch-enabled laptops at varying home and office prices. Whether you want to use touch for specific tasks or you’re shifting more of your routine to this format, there are plenty of options and advantages to consider.
Touch screen hardware is designed to accommodate your style of work and use. It can improve a relatively traditional workspace, help you eliminate those limitations altogether, or find the perfect balance. Thanks to HP®, you have choices between conventional form factors, 2-in-1 laptops
Picking the right laptop screen size and figuring out how to measure a laptop may sound simple, but it can sometimes be a little more complicated than you think. There are numerous configurations out there with various sizes and features.
Of course, the exact size of a device isn’t a fundamental measure of quality or usefulness. For many users, the advantages and appeal of a large laptop display are hard to beat. For others, a compact device that offers greater convenience and portability is the priority. It’s all about what you do most and how you prefer to do it.
Today, we’ll thoroughly examine some of the different considerations that go into choosing your preferred laptop screen size. Before we get started, here’s a quick checklist
If you’ve ever had to produce a large print job, you know how overwhelming it can be. You’re forced to juggle all those papers before realizing that, once again, you’re going to need to order more ink and paper to get the job done. There are few things more frustrating than running out of materials for an important school assignment or business presentation handout mid-job.
But what if you could halve the amount of media you use so you don’t have to worry about running out of your print supplies while at the same time lessening the weight of your final printout? You can with duplex printing.
Keep reading to learn more about this cost-saving, paper-reducing way to get the documents you need with less weight, fewer pieces of paper, and less headache-inducing printing issues.
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. Unlike their hard-disk drive (HDD) siblings, solid-state drives depend on non-volatile memory to store and retrieve data.
They use considerably less energy while offering high-speed functionality that far outperforms traditional HDDs. It’s these exact reasons that have PC performance enthusiasts racing to upgrade their HDDs to SSDs.
Using this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about solid-state
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
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Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo