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HP unveiled the HP Spectre, a foldable computer that can become a tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Not satisfied with 2-in-1 devices? Well, now you can get 3-in-1 from HP. That’s a pretty ...
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It's a hyper-flexible design with a gorgeous 17-inch OLED display: Check out our first pics of HP's Spectre Foldable PC, a "3-in-1" you can use in a whole host of modes. From the laptops on your desk ...
Microsoft helped popularize the 2-in-1 form factor when it entered the fray with its Surface products, and its hardware partners have been willing participants in the push to get these devices into ...
HP is launching a foldable PC called the Spectre Fold. HP claims the Spectre Fold is the smallest and thinnest 17-inch foldable PC in the world. HP’s foldable PC will go on sale in October for $5,000.
Today, HP’s yanking back the velvet curtain and revealing the Spectre Foldable PC, a new 3-in-1 device that switches from a tablet to a laptop or desktop. We love innovation here at PCWorld and ...
Buying a new Windows 8 device isn’t as simple as, say, picking up a new Android tablet. The device-spanning nature of the overhauled operating system means Windows works on a vast array of hardware, ...
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