So Samsung is getting bombarded with lawsuits about patent infringement but HP seams to take no notice, and releases this slick looking, HP iMac with the awesome Mac (HP) keyboard and the Magic Trackpad (HP's trackpad?)
So here are the features you get out of this iMac Twin. HP included four USB ports (two are 3.0), HDMI input, an Ethernet jack, Beats Audio and a memory card reader, with optional discrete graphics and SSDs. The components are also easily serviceable via a back door, if tinkering is your idea of fun. Lastly, the One ships with a keyboard, Magic Trackpad-style wireless touchpad and two NFC tags, which can be assigned to favorite websites.
In addition to the Spectre One, HP also trotted out three other all-in-ones. At the mid-range, you'll find the Envy 20 and 23, which have 20- and 23-inch screens, respectively, with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. Rounding out the list, the company announced the low-end Pavilion 20, another 1080p system. Put simply, the two Envy systems have touchscreens, Beats Audio and will be offered with Ivy Bridge processors only; the Pavilion is non-touch, and will be offered with both Intel and AMD chips.
The Envy 20, Envy 23 and Pavilion 20 will all be available on October 23rd, with the budget Pavilion going for $499 and the two Envys starting at $849 and $1,099, respectively. The Spectre One doesn't arrive until November 14th, but when it does it will cost $1,299.
So what do you think about this iMac, I mean HP Desktop computer. Is it too similar to the iMac (cough, the keyboard and trackpad are like twins) or is the design legit?
[photo via Engadget]
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