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HP to Expand Availability of Sprout

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By DE Editors  

May 12, 2015

HP has stated that it will begin selling Sprout by HP later this month through its U.S. commercial channels. The system is the world's first immersive computer, according the company. At the core is an all-in-one PC that helps merge the physical and digital worlds.

Sprout by HP comes with a dual touchscreen display, HP Touch Mat as well as instant capture and remote collaboration capabilities. It is part of the company's initiative to make technology more tangible.

“At CDW, we believe that immersive computers like Sprout will define new ways that our customer can instantly capture real-world objects and manipulate them using simple yet powerful editing tools,” said Matt Troka, senior vice president, Product and Partner Management, CDW.  “Offering Sprout to our SMB (small- to mid-sized businesses) and corporate customers, as well as to verticals like education and health care, can help define the way our customers immerse themselves in a new way of how to work.”

For more information, visit HP.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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