Sunday, September 8, 2013

Ergonomically friendly,HP monitors come with touchscreen


Hewlett-Packard Corp. released a new line of desktops today, looking to attract a more specialized consumer demographic by building products with ergonomics, touch screens, and gaming in mind.
Running on Windows 8, HP’s new line of touch monitors is designed to provide “an immersive touch experience,” said Todd Kruse, product marketing manager, speaking from a web presentation last week.
The Envy Recline, which comes in 23 inches and 27 inches, features a 1920 x 1080 full HD display, as well as a 10-point touchscreen described as “ultra reactive.” It allows users to either swipe, tap, or pinch the screen, or just hook up a keyboard and mouse and use it as a regular monitor. It also comes with NVIDIA graphics for better visuals,
Beats Audio for the PC’s sound, and built-in 5G Wi-Fi support at 802.11 ac. The Recline also features an HD webcam and the ability to link up to a TV screen through Intel WiDi.
Yet what HP is particularly proud of is its attention to ergonomics. The Envy Recline is outfitted with a hinge mechanism, allowing users to rotate it for below-desk typing or for deep reclining.
That design was a difficult one to come up with, especially since it had to balance out with consumer demand for thin, contemporary-looking screens, Kruse said.
From:NJYTOUCH

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