4K-HDR living room TV

Following the NVIDIA's BFGD announcement of few days ago, HP has officially announced its Omen X 65 Big Format Gaming Display. With BFGD, NVIDIA brings high refresh rates, G-Sync and HDR to 65-inch 4K displays. After that announcement, we knew that ASUS, Acer and HP would be among the first companies to bring out displays supporting this.



Right before the Electronic Entertainment Expo

HP has announced a refresh of its Omen gaming lineup including new laptops, desktops, external graphics docks as well as peripherals. The new desktop family includes an Omen X and an Omen gaming PCs. While the first one features a compact, almost small form factor design, the second one looks more traditional.


Packing Intel Xeon, Nvidia Quadro and HP Turbo Z SSD

During an event at the Autodesk University in Las Vegas, HP has unveiled its new Z2 Mini Workstation, a small mini PC that packs some serious power with up to Intel Xeon E3-1200v5 CPU, Nvidia Quadro M620 2GB and HP's own Turbo Z PCIe SSD.


Still just a prototype

It appears that VR-ready gaming PCs packed in a backpack form-factor are a real deal as HP is also working on such a system.


The HP Chromebook 13

HP has unveiled its newest Chromebook 13 G1 notebook which pushes the Chromebook design to a whole new level with brushed aluminum body and Intel Skylake Core M CPUs.


With Intel Core Skylake CPUs

During its special event, HP has unveiled its new HP Spectre 13.3 notebook with some rather impressive specifications and claiming the world's thinnest notebook at 10.4mm.


Great and practical design

We've decided to take a set of of beauty shots from HP's Envy x360 15 inch convertible notebook. Like all of HP's Envy products, this one features sleek and great looking design. Apart from that the display can be rotated by 360 degree, which turns it into a large tablet.


On its high-end notebooks and other devices

While HP has been using Beats on it high-end notebooks it appears that partnership is over now as the company has announced its partnership with Bang & Olufsen for its future notebooks.


Thinnest notebook around

HP has unveiled its newest EliteBook series notebook which is also, at least according to the company, the world's thinnest and lightest business notebook, the EliteBook Folio 1020. Obviously going after Apple's MacBook Air with its dimensions, the HP EliteBook Folio 1020 is powered by Intel's Core M chip anbd will be available in two different versions.


Here comes the 15-inch HP OMEN

HP has released a new range of laptops dedicated to gaming and also revealed a rather interesting 15-inch laptop named the OMEN.


Focus on consumer and enterprise markets

Following recent rumors, HP has now confirmed that the company will be splitting into two companies, HP Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.


It can not compete with Chromebooks

Microsoft's plans were to compete on the Chromebooks market with the brand new HP Stream, but it looks like this is going to happen. HP unveiled the new laptop a few hours ago, but the price is about 100$ higher than what we expected.


Around 6 millions units in danger

After some issues with faulty wires in their LS-15 power supply, HP is recalling more then six million units. While most of these are limited to the US and Canada market, there are some in Europe as well.


US $199 notebook with 100GB of OneDrive cloud storage

Microsoft's response to Google's Chromebook push has now leaked online and will be called the HP Stream 14. This US $199 notebook will be a Windows 8.1 OS running system with AMD APU and even include 100GB of OneDrive cloud storage for two years.


Not exactly fanless

It appears that HP's understanding of the word fanless is a bit different as its Chromebox, which was previously marketed as fanless, is actually cooled by a small fan.


Small box with Intel Celeron or Core i7 CPU

HP already announced its Chromebox system back in February but until today, we did not have any details regarding the actual specifications.


Might become largest vendor

According to a report from Digitimes, Hewlett-Packard (HP) is expected to have shipped over seven million notebook in the first quarter of this year, which might be enough for it to snatch the first place from Lenovo.


Wants a piece of that market

It appears that Helwett Packard also wants a piece of the Chromebox market and although there are still no info regarding precise specifications, it appears that HP Chromebox will come in a couple of color choices and at least one SKU will be powered by Intel Haswell Core i7 CPU.


"Back by popular demand"

While Microsoft is doing everything it can to push users to Windows 8.1, HP has taken a rather different approach by heavily promoting the Windows 7 OS, offering up to US $150 discount.


34000 to look for another job

Back in mid 2012 HP planned on laying off 27'000 employees and a few months later, the company announced, that they will close down 29'000 jobs. According to latest plans, HP is going to lay off no less than 34'000 people.
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