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The Envy Dv6 is a 15.6-inch laptop that resembles the previous Pavilion dv6 and is replacement to the successful HP Envy 15. It weighs about 5 lb (2.3 kg), has a mostly aluminum chassis and can be customized to accommodate a 1080p matte display, multi-touch touchpad, and up to 1.5 TB HDD.
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Intel Core i5-8550U 1.8 NVIDIA GeForce 930MX 15.6 1920 x 1080 2.1 Intel UHD Graphics 620 ProBook 455 G5 [93] A10-9620P 2.5 4 GB AMD Radeon R5 500 HDD 15.6 1366 x 768 2.02 ProBook 470 G5 [94] Intel Core i5-8250U 1.6 8 GB NVIDIA GeForce 930MX 256 SSD 17.3 1920 x 1080 2.5 ProBook 640 G5 [95] Intel Core i5-8265U Intel UHD Graphics 620 14 1.73
Texas Instruments sold its laptop business to Acer in 1997. Toshiba: Japan Dynabook, Libretto, Portégé, Satellite, Satellite Pro, Qosmio, T series, Tecra: Toshiba fully exited the personal computer and laptop business in June 2020, transferring the remaining 19.9 percent shares to Sharp Corporation, which now runs the business as Dynabook Inc ...
HP Pavilion, HP TouchSmart, HP Envy, HP Omen HP Spectre was a line of premium portable computers from HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard ). Beginning as a high-end version of the HP Envy line in 2012, it became HP's flagship line of laptop products for consumers from 2015 to 2024.
HP Essential was a trademark used by Hewlett-Packard (later HP Inc.) to denote their entry-level, inexpensive laptops using the Microsoft Windows operating system, produced from 2009 to 2024. Products under the "Essential" moniker include the HP Laptop series [ 1 ] and HP Notebook series, as well as products simply branded as "HP".
HP's first calculator with alpha-numeric display, HP-41C. Through the years, HP released several calculators that varied in their mathematical capabilities, programmability, and I/O capabilities. Some of them could be used (via HP-IL) to control the instruments other Hewlett Packard divisions produced.
From 2000 until its HP acquisition in 2006, Mercury purchased several software companies: Conduct Software Technologies, Inc., acquired by Mercury Interactive in a share-swap deal worth about $50M, was a privately held software company founded in 1996 by Sharon Azulai, David Barzilai, and Ran Levy.