Although HP is famous for its TouchSmart gadgets, SpectreOne is not
one of them. HP has said the touch screen was sacrificed to keep the
computer sleek and ultrathin.
SpectreOne features an 11.5-millimeter design with a 23.6-inch full
HD display and a curved back. It incorporates a wireless trackpad
complete with multi-touch technology.
Featuring a Windows 8 operating system, SpectreOne has an NVIDIA 1 GB
graphics card, optional solid-state drive and optional ExpressCache, to
accelerate boot up and application start times. It also offers support
for HP’s TouchZone near-field communication (NFC) technology and boasts
two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI-in and a Beats Audio
headphones jack.
SpectreOne will hit store shelves in the U.S. in November with a $1,299 price tag.
HP has also launched two touch screens: the Envy 23 and the Envy 20 TouchSmart PCs.
Both devices feature diagonal display sizes, are compatible with
Windows 8 and have 10-point multi-touch technology. The touch screens
also include 3 TB of storage space. The 23-inch will retail for $999
while the 20-inch will cost $799. Both are to be available in October.
Also to be released in October is the all-in-one Pavilion 20. It will retail at $449.
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