Hewlett Packard has today unveiled a new addition to their range of mini PC systems with the introduction of the HP Z2 Mini G3 mini desktop PC which is equipped with a NVIDIA Quadro graphics processor ...
The EliteBoard is a full-fledged desktop PC, based on a Ryzen mobile CPU, stuffed into a thin keyboard. (Think Commodore 64, ...
The HP Eliteboard G1a packs an AMD chip into a keyboard with either an attached or detachable USB-C cable.
HP introduced two tiny desktop computers at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, and now select models are available for purchase. The HP Stream Mini is an entry-level model with a starting price ...
HP’s EliteBoard G1a is a full Copilot+ desktop built into a 750 g keyboard. It targets flexible offices with over 50 TOPS on ...
Putting serious computing power into a mini desktop PC isn't easy. Why? Desktop-class CPUs, graphics chips, and other components count on the support of large cooling fans and heat sinks that simply ...
HP is going modular with its latest business-class mini-desktop computer. The new HP Elite Slice is a tiny desktop that measures about 1.5 inches thick and 6 inches across. The computer itself houses ...
HP has unveiled a new desktop mini PC which has been designed to run Google’s Chrome operating system and is aimed at the educational market and takes the form of the HP Chromebox G2 which measures ...
Even though roughly 81% of Americans own a smartphone, desktop computers still offer enough benefits to make them a staple in a majority of homes across the United States. HP has been a leading ...
As the world becomes more mobile, it's clear that many people prefer tablets and laptops to the traditional desktop. That said, although some are predicting the death of the desktop, chances are ...
The HP Pro Mini 400 G9 may not be the prettiest or most powerful mini PC we’ve ever seen, but it offers reliable performance for browsing and day-to-day tasks. HP has several variations of mini PCs ...
Putting serious computing power into a mini desktop PC isn't easy. Why? Desktop-class CPUs, graphics chips, and other components count on the support of large cooling fans and heat sinks that simply ...