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HP launches Envy-branded ultrabook and sleekbook offensive

HP launches Envy-branded ultrabook and sleekbook offensive

HP has expanded its Ultrabook line-up with a number of new Envy-branded models targeted at both consumers and enterprise users.


HP Envy 14 Spectre teardown

HP Envy 14 Spectre teardown

The HP Envy 14 Spectre is a beautiful, if not pricey, ultrabook, but is its beauty more than skin deep? Check out our teardown to find out.


HP to release fix for Envy 15 'red is orange' colour issue

HP to release fix for Envy 15 'red is orange' colour issue

HP has told Engadget that a colour calibration tool will be made available to correct the issue.


Finally, HP announces a 27-inch Windows all-in-one

Finally, HP announces a 27-inch Windows all-in-one

More than two years after Apple introduced its 27-inch iMac, HP will offer the first large-screen Windows-based competitor with its new Omni 27 all-in-one.


Sony unveils ultrabook-like T-series Vaios

Sony unveils ultrabook-like T-series Vaios

The Japanese electronics giant is finally jumping on the ultrabook bandwagon. The Sony Vaio T-series, unveiled today at a press event in Singapore, will be available in 11.6- and 13.3-inch screen s...


What to expect from Computex 2012

What to expect from Computex 2012

Computex — the largest IT trade show in Asia — starts 5 June where the biggest tech names will be showing off their latest gadgets and technologies. Here's what you can expect to see.


The thin line between ultrabook success and failure

The thin line between ultrabook success and failure

If the ultrabook devolves into a hodgepodge of pseudo-thin, conventional designs, the chances of success are not good.


Intel's Ivy Bridge waits on Windows 8

Intel's Ivy Bridge waits on Windows 8

Can't wait for an Ivy Bridge system running the next version of Microsoft's OS? Be patient.


MacBook Air, ultrabook chips coming with second Intel launch

MacBook Air, ultrabook chips coming with second Intel launch

You'll have to wait until June for the big wave of Ivy Bridge-based systems to break.


To succeed, ultrabooks need displays like the iPad, MacBook

To succeed, ultrabooks need displays like the iPad, MacBook

For ultrabooks to succeed, the display needs to approach an iPad's quality, or least match that of a MacBook — which uses higher-end displays.


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