Published on: 25th September, 2010

Apple has managed to get the best ever score on the ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) and keeps leading over Windows PCs. Satisfaction with Mac computers has grown from 86 percent last year to 86 percent in 2010, an all-time high score. Apple leads by nine points over the Windows PCs, which have a maximum [...]
Published on: 24th April, 2010

Hewlett Packard has released the Compaq Presario CQ1 all-in-one nettop earlier that it was expected. The new Presario CQ1-1020 nettop is equipped with a single-core 1.66GHz Intel Atom processor and a 1,366×768 resolution display 18.5-inch sized. There are onboard graphics handled by the integrated GMA 3150 chipset from Intel. Standard RAM is 1GB large and [...]
Published on: 17th February, 2010

Hewlett Packard has confirmed its first smartbook, the Airlife 100, before the Mobile World Congress. The device resembles to the concept design previously shown at CES and has a 10-inch touchscreen. It drops the x86 in favour of ARM, probably a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The smartbook will use a 16GB flash drive and its battery [...]
Published on: 13th January, 2010

The most significant HP unveiling at CES was the update of the Mini netbooks to provide them with Intel’s Pine Trail platform. The flagship of the series is the 10-inch Mini 5102, HP’s first touchscreen netbook. It sports native multi-touch Windows 7, has an aluminium chassis similar to the EliteBooks and also a Broadcom high [...]
Published on: 23rd October, 2009

Hewlett Packard completes its Compaq displays with a multi-touch monitor, one of the first mainstream displays. The multitouch L2105 LCD monitor has a 21.5-inch diagonal and a built-in optical sensor recognizing two-point touch input available for operating systems that support it. It also has an included stylus to serve very precise applications or artwork. The [...]
Published on: 11th August, 2009

If you sign a two-year data contract, you can receive the Compaq-branded HP Mini 110c for just 99cents. The same machine can be bought from AT&T and Verizon at the price of $199, which might be a better deal that the 99cents one because if you pay $60 a month for service, it sums $1,440 [...]