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HP Unveils Natural All-in-One Touch PC Experience

Screen can be pivoted closer to user.

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By DE Editors  

September 11, 2013

HP announced the HP ENVY Recline All-in-One PC series, which the company says offers an immersive touch PC experience. Users can pivot the screen lower and closer to make interaction more comfortable.

"Customers have told us that they want touch on their PCs, and at HP we're always looking for ways to improve the experience," said Mike Nash, vice president, product management, consumer PCs and consumer solutions, HP. "HP's family of reclining all-in-one PCs offer new ways to stay productive and enjoy immersive experiences such as movies and games with the most natural touch experience available."

The HP ENVY Recline 23 TouchSmart All-in-One PC and HP ENVY Recline 27 TouchSmart All-in-One PC feature 10-point touch and an adjustable design that allows for a more comfortable experience and greater control, the company says.

The units include a full high-definition IPS touch screen that responds to all 10 fingers at once, and a unique hinge that allows the screen to be easily repositioned. The hinge enables the screen to move below the table and closer to the lap, or it can be adjusted upright for traditional use and to watch movies.

Both models are equipped with fourth-generation Intel Core i-series processors and NVIDIA discrete graphics. The HP ENVY Recline 27 also features Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to let users share photos, contacts and URLs.

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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