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The HP OmniBook X (14-fe000) is a laptop first announced in May 2024 as the first model of the current OmniBook line. Introduced as a next-generation AI-powered PC, it weighs at about 2.97 pounds and measures 12.32 × 8.8 × 0.56 inches in the front and 12.32 × 8.8 × 0.57 inches in the rear.
Following HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002, this series of notebooks was discontinued, replaced with the HP Pavilion, HP Compaq, and Compaq Presario notebooks. The OmniBook name would later be repurposed for a line of consumer-oriented notebooks in 2024, made to complement (and supersede) the Pavilion and Spectre series of notebooks.
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Gateway HandBook 486 and HP Omnibook 300 At the end of 1992, PCMag magazine [ 17 ] described two models as subnotebooks: these were the Gateway HandBook the Dell 320SLi [ 18 ] [ 19 ] (both less than a 1.6 kg weight), and another was released in Italy: the Olivetti Quaderno .
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 since 2009. Products under the "Essential" moniker include the HP Laptop series [ 1 ] and HP Notebook series, as well as products simply branded as "HP".
Omnibook may refer to: Omnibook (magazine) , a publication offering abridgements of best-selling books Charlie Parker Omnibook , a collection of Charlie Parker transcriptions
HP operate their business desktops on minimum 12-month product cycle. Their product line mainly competes with Dell OptiPlex , Acer Veriton , and Lenovo ThinkCentre . HP's market share for their business line of desktops in 2010 was estimated to be 18.7 percent in 2022.
HP iPAQ HW910 PDA Modified Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 2210 Compaq iPAQ 3800 series model Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 4700 The iPAQ is a discontinued line of Pocket PC devices produced from 2000 until 2010. It was first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000. iPAQ included PDA -devices, smartphones and GPS-navigators .