Posts Tagged ‘hp’
HP To Discontinue Operations for WebOS Devices
News — August 18, 2011 at 10:38 pm | Comment NowHP recently confirmed that they will be spinning off their PC business, and like that wasn’t enough that the company made another shocking revealing to their WebOS customers. In what could be said as a shocker from the Hewlett-Packard, we’ve learned that the company will be discontinuing the operations for their WebOS devices. And that very well could be said a full stop to their recently launched tablet HP TouchPad.
It should be known that HP is the biggest computer maker of the world, but the company didn’t have similar success with mobile devices. HP acquired Palm for a whopping sum of $1.2 billion, primarily because of the potential of their WebOS platform.
So HP’s volte-face on their WebOS came as a shocker, [...]
Review Of HP LP3065
Television — November 4, 2009 at 2:30 am | Comment NowSize and weight is not very favorable to let it dislocate instantly, it weighs around 30 pounds(approx 14 kg), foot-stand is about 17.5 inches wide and 9 inches deep which allows the screen to swivel 70 degrees right and left and 25 degrees for tilting backwards. Approximately 1 inch bezel and 1.8 inch deep makes full monitor 3.05 inches deep. width of the panel is about 27.3 inches, however this monitor is nicely packed and screwed as it didn’t wobble while we tried knocking it behind. native resolution suggested is 2560x1600 at 60 Hz and an aspect ratio of 16:10 which is the most attractive point in this monitor equipped with Anti-glare, Anti-static, Plug and Play and language selection. in performance this monitor scores between Dell 3007WFP and Dell 3008WFP if we compare Brightness Scores(Units considered is cd/m2), however if we compare on contrast ten it does not score better than [...]
Review Of HP Mini 311 Laptop
Laptops — October 27, 2009 at 1:20 am | Comment NowThe connections are all the same as what you find in a standard $ 399 Netbook. If you want extra connections, such as, the 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth you need to pay more. Though not as much flexible as Dell Notebooks, you can still customize the CPU, mobile broad banding and networking. For non graphic intensive functioning and basic web surfing, the Atom netbooks are a better choice. The Nvidia Ion allows the Mini 311 to hold a suit of PC games, which is actually a difficult task for other netbooks of the genre. You can play the games quite satisfactorily. The Mini 311 has a single core ATOM CPU with 1 GB RAM space. As the true challenge lies in being versatile, we also have to see how the Netbook performs with respect to gaming with Windows 7. Generally, it is expected to be faster given the RAM is of double capacity.
The video playback quality of the Mini 311 is excellent. A 720p [...]
Super-Speed 3.0 USB’s To Storm Market This Year
News — September 3, 2009 at 1:30 am | 2 CommentsThe USB Implementers Forum has stated that it is making the USB 3.0 (Super-speed) Compliance and Certification program available today. And we can expect to see some of the devices using the USB 3.0 later this year.
The revelation will allow vendors to achieve certification and the ability to display the Super-speed USB logo for testing and to ensure the products comply with the specs.
USB 3.0 is expected to transfer data 10 times faster than that of the Hi Speed USB and also improve power efficiency.
The spec was developed by the USB Promoter Group, which consists of Intel, HP, Microsoft, NEC, ST Ericsson and Texas Instruments.
According to a USB 3.0 representative, deployment was to begin in 2010 but as of now, that seems highly unlikely. Market analysts from In-Stat expect the USB 3.0 to capture 30% of the market.
Review Of HP Deskjet D2660 Printer
Printers — August 4, 2009 at 12:15 am | Comment NowThe Deskjet D2660 is the device that has got all the potential towards the people and also has got the talent that can pursue the users. This device is more comfortable for the people who are willing to have the product that can save their money and also can save their energy that is largely wasted on changing the machines for different kind of jobs. The cartridges problem is also solved in this printer. This printer is a single jet printer and also has got the simple and tension free and user facilitate functions.
This printer is an upgradation of the lastly introduced Officejet 6000. HP has also changed the color of the printer to differentiate it from the standard printers of the company. This printer is having the black finish instead of the routine grey one. The grey color was having some problem [...]
HP Color LaserJet CP1215 Printer Review
Printers — June 9, 2009 at 10:02 am | 1 CommentHP Color LaserJet CP1215 is Hewlett Packard’s entry level printer built to serve small work groups; however its main drawback is its frustratingly slow print speed and a missing LCD. Tagged at $299 you can check out Dell 1320c another color laser with faster print speed for the same price. It is also a perfect choice if you happen to be on a Mac, or typically print a large volume of color documents.
The look of HP CP 1215 laserjet printer is very simple with gray and white shades that cover the model. It includes the basic control panel on the side of the faceplate that contains all the buttons necessary to operate or whenever there is any trouble shooting like a Ready light, Resume button, Cancel button, Paper Jam light, Attention light, and a series of icons that glow to indicate low toner levels all make up the majority of the control panel, with [...]
Which Netbook Size Are You?
Consumer Electronics, Laptops — May 2, 2009 at 2:35 am | 3 CommentsPreviously we discussed preferences for notebook sizes. Now it's time for you to tell us which netbook size you are. Netbooks are, of course, those tiny, mini-sized notebook computers that cost a fraction of the price of their bigger siblings, but do pretty much the same. By definition, netbooks are considered devices that are used primarily to run applications on the Cloud, or via the Internet. Having lower-powered specs than full-fledged notebooks, netbooks are mostly used for Web browsing, email and other forms of online activity via the Web browser. But of course, netbook users know that these little gadgets are just as usable and powerful as bigger computers in many aspects.
Through the several months that netbooks [...]


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