Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

HP Pro Slate 8 y

The new HP Pro Slate Slate Pro 8 and 12 have the latest specifications of the market, but they do have the power to either of us would enjoy a tablet. Both tablets have a 2.3GHz processor Snapdragon 800 quad-core and 2GB of RAM in a body having a thickness of only 8mm.The screen of 7.9 inch HP Slate Pro 8 has a resolution of 1,600x1,200 pixels, while the 12.3-inch screen HP Slate Pro 12 has a resolution of 2,048x1,536 pixels with a pixel density of 326ppp .

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Tablet HP Stream 7

The HP Stream 7 comes in a cardboard box contained inside dimensions and also the tablet is wrapped in a protective plastic initially finds the USB Wall Charger 2 Amp, USB MicroUSB cable to transfer data or charge device and two booklets, one with a Quick Start and another tablet with a brief explanation of the functions of Windows 8.1. No screen saver, cover or extra wire is not included. At the top we find the entrance to the MicroUSB port and 3.5 mm connection for headphones. At the top of the right side buttons are located on or off and the volume controls.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn


The HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn is about as compacted a laser imprinter as you'll meet. It procedures 15 inch broad, 11 inch bottomless (not excluding the contribution plate, which protrude 5.5 inch from the face), and 9.5 inch tall, creation it simple to put on your small table beside your PC’s also a copier you can simply carry from one workplace to a different when the require arise. The  B431dn is a comparatively slender laser imprinter, and it weigh 26 pounds overweight by judgment.The P1606dn's beam heaviness isn't the only cause why it's so transportable, it's also amazingly simple to set up.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

HP 110-243wb Desktop PC with AMD A4-5000

The stats on the box looked good. AMD Quad Core and plenty of RAM. Unfortunately its only running at 1.5GHZ ! I opened the case and it looks just like a laptop! One small motherboard and a tiny fan for cooling! Everything is soldered to the motherboard and instead of a 450 volt power supply , it has a laptop type battery block. Sure its energy efficient but when it comes to computing power I would pay for the extra electricity, very slow loading of web pages.