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  2. HP Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.

  3. HP Pavilion tx series - Wikipedia

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    The form factor is referred to as a "convertible tablet", that is, the screen can be rotated to use the notebook as a slate with the included stylus. The current [dubious – discuss] model has a glossy, black plastic casing and a perforated touchpad. The speakers are located near the hinge, on the screen; and the webcam on the top of the screen.

  4. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The HP Envy x360 are convertible PCs that have a 360-degree hinge. The first-generation Envy x360 was released in 2014 with a 15.6-inch IPS full HD display, 8GB memory, 1TB storage, 4th generation Intel Core, and either AMD Radeon or Nvidia GeForce graphics. [ 25 ]

  5. HP ProBook - Wikipedia

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    Screen Weight (kg) Model Cores GHz Size (in) Resolution (pixels) ProBook x360 11 G1 EE [43] Intel Pentium N4200 4 1.1 4 GB Intel HD Graphics 500 256 SSD 11.6 1366 x 768 Non-Touch 1.35 Touch 1.45 ProBook 430 G1 [44] Intel Core i5-4200U 2 1.6 Intel HD Graphics 4400 500 HDD 13.3 1.6 ProBook 440 G1 [45] Intel Core i5-4200M 2.5 Intel HD Graphics ...

  6. HP EliteBook - Wikipedia

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    HP EliteBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard (), [1] marketed as a high-end line positioned above the ProBook series. [2] The line was introduced in August 2008 [3] [4] as a replacement of the HP Compaq line of business laptops, and initially included mobile workstations until September 2013, when they were rebranded as HP ZBook.

  7. Surface Pro X - Wikipedia

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    The device's screen is a 13-inch touchscreen display, with smaller bezels compared to other Surface Pro devices. [14] The device uses Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2 [15] ARM processors co-developed by Qualcomm, based on the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 1 and Gen 2 processors respectively. A Qualcomm X24 LTE modem is also featured in the device for both processors.

  8. Surface 3 - Wikipedia

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    Surface 3 is a 2-in-1 detachable from the Microsoft Surface series, introduced by Microsoft in 2015. Unlike its predecessor, the Surface 2, Surface 3 utilizes an x86 Intel Atom system-on-chip architecture, or SoC, rather than a processor with ARM architecture such as the Nvidia Tegra that powered the Surface 2, and runs standard versions of Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.

  9. Surface Pro 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Pro 4 is the same size as the Surface Pro 3, but has a thinner screen bezel which allows for a display of a slightly greater size of 12.3 inches (31 cm). The screen resolution is also greater than the Surface Pro 3's, at 2736×1824 at 267 PPI, with the same aspect ratio of 3:2 and 10-point multi-touch. The chassis is 0.03 inches (0. ...