HP has been on a tear for more business users, and its
latest move is daring, to say the least. The company has announced the
Pro x2 410, a new version of its x2 11.6-inch hybrid laptop for casual users, but now with a business bent.
The idea here is that the Pro x2 is an 0.88-inch thin laptop when you're in the office or need a full computer
experience en route, but can be a 0.09-inch thin tablet when you don't.
Hoping to equip this detachable notebook for the task, HP packed the
Pro x2 with Windows 8.1 Pro and up to an Intel Core i7 (Haswell) chip.
Tack on 4GB of RAM and up to 256GB storage behind a 1366 x 768 LED touch panel,
and this hybrid looks like it will be ready for the job, at least on
paper. All of this rests in a sleek, all-black plastic chassis, but
sleek or not, that size doesn't leave much room for connectivity.
The base on the Pro x2 offers one two USB ports
(one 3.0), HDMI out and a headphone/mic jack, while the tablet houses a
mere microSD slot and headphone/mic jack. HP hopes you'll take
advantage of wireless connectivity options, like Bluetooth 4.0 standard
and Intel WiDi to fill the gaps.
But hey, at least the
notebook has matching 2MP cameras on the front and rear. The HP Pro x2
410 is available now in the US with "a starting price at or under" (HP's
words, not ours) $899 (around £547, AU$1,001) – ouch.
Back to basics for budget business users
If
you're not impressed by the bells and whistles of on-the-job hybrid
laptops, then HP has the new 350 G1 just for you. This 15-inch business notebook offers dual-core Intel Core processors (Haswell) up to i7 as well as Pentium and Celeron chips to start and a 1366 x 768 LED screen across all configurations.
HP's 350 G1 laptop bursts onto the SMB scene, too
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