HP redefines Personal Computing with New Laptop-cum-Tablets

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HP redefines Personal Computing with New Laptop-cum-Tablets 
Hewlett-Packard(NYSE:HPQ) has reportedly announced the launch of six new consumer personal systems products in India. HP's new exciting range of touch-enabled devices are designed to deliver extreme performance and maximum mobility, and are aimed at transforming the way the people engage and consume content by providing new connected experiences and creating new possibilities.

The products launched include notebooks, detachables, and All-in-One PCs that give people more flexibility in how they access and share information. They provide seamless integration of technology into peoples’ busy lives through affordable touch technology, multi-operating system (OS) options and new form-factors.

"People today demand extreme mobility and performance in their computing devices, to access and create content effortlessly anytime and anywhere. As India’s PC market leader, HP is happy to introduce the next-generation of PCs in a variety of form-factors. These new products also bring novel touch experiences to help people connect, share and create in ways they never imagined," said Ketan Patel, Director, Consumer Product Category, PPS, HP India.

The HP SlateBook x2 and the HP Split x2 offer the full functionality of a notebook with a removable screen that also is a sleek tablet. The HP SlateBook x2 enables people to shift effortlessly from entertainment to work by combining tablet portability with notebook productivity in a sleek, lightweight device that uses the popular Android operating system. The HP SlateBook x2 features Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 and delivers the Google experience with services like Google. Now, Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive and Google+ Hangouts for multiperson video chat as well as access to apps and digital content through Google Play.......See More

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