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HP unveils new touch notebook

Dubai, December 6, 2012

US-based information technology company, HP, has unveiled its next-generation convertible tablet, the HP EliteBook Revolve - a touch-enabled notebook that pivots to let users share their work and folds to go mobile as a tablet.

With the ability to transform with the flick of the wrist to deliver a convertible computing solution to match any need, the HP EliteBook Revolve is designed for business and government customers who require both an ultrathin notebook and a touch-enabled tablet, a statement from the company said.

Driven by the latest, third-generation Intel Core processors and optimised for Windows 8, the HP EliteBook Revolve offers the incredible performance and visuals of a full-power notebook alongside the flexibility to quickly switch to a tablet with a touch-enabled high-definition (HD) display, the statement said.

HP also released a new HP multi-tablet charging module which quickly and easily charges and stores up to 10 tablet PCs with one power outlet. Suitable for a range of different work environments, the module secures all docked tablets with a locking mechanism and a keyed lock on the fold-back doors.

“Employees want computing devices that work the way they do - flexibly and able to adapt to any situation,” said Salim Ziade, general manager of HP printing and personal systems group, HP Middle East. “HP is committed to ensuring its elite portfolio of tablet solutions will provide customers the features their employees need for maximum productivity, with a design they’ll be proud to carry everywhere they go, all without sacrificing the enterprise services and protection that take the headache away from IT.”

In addition, HP has also introduced its first enterprise-class tablet, the HP ElitePad, which was designed from the ground up to better meet the varied needs of enterprise customers, the statement said.

The HP EliteBook Revolve is expected to be available across EMEA in March 2013. Pricing information will be announced closer to that date.

The HP Multi-Tablet Charging Module is expected to be available across EMEA in March 2013 for a manufacturer’s suggested list price of $651.9. – TradeArabia News Service




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