HP released the TouchSmart 9300 Elite and 610, two PCs can be lowered to touch 60 degrees. One is dedicated to the business world, the other to the general public. What could be link between the world of shelves and the world of desktop PCs? Hewlett-Packard partly answers this question by revealing the TouchSmart 9300 Elite, a PC all in one touch for the company that tilts to 60 degrees. The manufacturer also introduced the TouchSmart 610 rather oriented public. Both PCs have a screen 23-inch LED-backlit, multi-touch and has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The 9300 replaces the current Business Elite 9100, which had an inclination of 30 degrees. These all-in-One may be inclined at 60 degrees according to officials from HP get a more fluid user experience and continuity with the world shelves.
In almost all other PC makers have copied its touch screen all-in-one, to do what a company like HP? Create a totally crazy swivel and reclining one, of course! Yep, HP's newest TouchSmart 610 and 9300 Elite Business-PC may like typical 1920 consider x 1080 resolution, 23-inch All-in-one in a position upright, but that changes when their screens up to 60 degrees or all of the sit back and swung the rig to do on a 180th It is a seriously flexible AIO, but the new design is not just yoga-like tricks - it aims to touch interaction more comfortable and ergonomic, and has, on this vein, HP and its TouchSmart 610 consumer model with its latest TouchSmart software updated layer, the finger-friendly Hulu, Netflix and Twitter apps as well as including a TouchSmart Apps Center. The 9300 Elite Business All-in-one, as you may have caught from the name, is for companies and "customer premises" meant (also known as kiosks, counters, etc.), and so comes loaded with Windows 7.
Features
At first glance it might seem that the system HP TouchSmart 610 and 9300 Elite Business PC - this is the most common system-in-One with 23-inch touch screen, but it is not. Both feature advanced mounts that allow you to tilt the screen (and all the computing components in it) and set at an angle of 60 degrees. The idea was in the air with the onset of sensory candy bars - to put pressure on the screen when the monitor is set in a familiar position, very uncomfortable. Hands tire quickly, and the efficiency is zero. Why not place the device in a more comfortable position? As you can see, the first to take this step resolved the company HP.
In the womb, the PC can board last generation processors (Sandy Bridge) Intel Core i7 i3 or by configuration with integrated graphics, making it more difficult to have fun with the latest games. Side RAM, up to 16 GB of RAM is available on HP storage and a choice between a 1 TB hard drive or 160 GB SSD option terms multimedia, HP has collaborated with Beats Audio and he also equipped the 610 with a HDTV tuner on 610. The 9300 has the ability to be easily mounted on the wall, enabling a wider range of scenarios for business use. Both computers include a combo Blu-ray, an SD card reader and a 2 megapixel webcam.
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