Wednesday, 25 April 2012

HP adds Ivy Bridge-based all-in-one PCs


Touch-based all-in-one designs put the electronics behind the screen and function like a large tablet. They are a big target market for quad-core Ivy Bridge chips.
Touch-based all-in-one designs put the electronics behind the screen and function like a large tablet. They are a big target market for quad-core Ivy Bridge chips.
(Credit: Hewlett-Packard)
Hewlett-Packard has joined the Ivy Bridge festivities with new quad-core all-in-ones.
The Palo Alto, Calif., company has bulked up its consumer desktop line with three all-in-ones (AIO) powered by Intel's third-generation "Ivy Bridge" quad-core processor. That chip was rolled out on Monday.
Two of the new models, the Omni 220qd and Omni 27qd, are traditional AIOs -- that is, they don't have touch-capable screens. The TouchSmart 520xt comes with a touch screen.
HP also announced tower systems, the Pavilion HPE h8t and the Pavilion HPE h9t Phoenix. The latter is the company's most powerful Pavilion platform to date.


(courtesy:cnet.com)

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