The new products include a 27-inch All-in-One PC, a big monitor with a computer built into it that has the biggest screen yet in this series of computers for consumers. The non-touch HP Omni27 PC (pictured above) features HP’s touch-oriented Magic Canvas software that offers an app-like experience for opening and closing files or viewing photos and videos. With the Magic Canvas user interface, you can use a mouse to click on arrows to shift from one application to another, rotating the apps as if they were on a carousel.
The Omni27 PC has an edge-to-edge glass design and tilts up 25 degrees, allowing users to adjust the high-definition screen to a comfortable viewing level. You can use HP LinkUp to display and edit content from a laptop on the large display, without having to transfer files. The machine has unannounced multicore processors, HD graphics, and two terabytes of storage. It has Beats Audio, HDMI-in, and options for a Blu-ray drive or TV Tuner. The Omni27 will be available Jan. 8 in the United States at a starting price of $1,199.99.
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HP is also announcing a mid-range PC for gamers and video editing enthusiasts. The HP Pavilion HPE h9 Phoenix PC (pictured right) is HP’s most powerful mid-range desktop to date, and it will ship with unannounced Intel microprocessors.
The HP Pavilion HPE Phoenix h9 PCs are expected to be available on Jan. 8 in the United States at a starting price of $1,149.99.
HP is also showing off its 23-inch HP Compaq L2311c Notebook Docking Monitor (pictured left). The monitor can connect with a laptop via its universal serial bus port, creating a more efficient way to work for mobile professionals. It has a built-in 720p HD webcam and comes with webcam software. It will be available in February for $319.
And HP is introducing two more monitors for business users, the 18.5-inch HP LV1911 and 20-inch LV2011 LED Backlit LCD Monitors. Those monitors will be available in March and February respectively for $125 and $135. The displays have 3 million to 1 contrast ratios and fast 5-millisecond response times.
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