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  2. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The Envy Spectre XT is a 13-inch ultrabook released in 2012 and removed from HP's 2013 Envy lineup. It weighs 3 pounds (1.4 kg) and includes a 1366 × 768 display, buttonless multi-touch touchpad, and solid-state drive. The HP Envy Spectre XT runs Windows 7. [34] Envy Spectre XT Pro Same model with Tpm module and windows 7 Pro. [35]

  3. HP Envy x360 review: 2-in-1 done right - AOL

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    Why choose between a laptop or tablet when you can have both?

  4. HP Envy 15 review: A powerful content creator’s laptop ...

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    HP’s Envy 15 laptop for 2020 is at once a practical and beautiful option for people who find themselves doing more than just running a browser and streaming music. The machine offers a bunch of ...

  5. HP TouchSmart - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 2008, HP unveiled their new HP TouchSmart IQ500 series. The series featured a 22-inch widescreen touchscreen display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 500GB disk, 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M HS HD graphics, and 802.11n WiFi, along with an Energy Star qualification. [4] The new TouchSmart featured a 2-inch profile in a piano-black ...

  6. HP Envy Spectre XT review: a sleek and speedy Ultrabook ... - AOL

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    More Info HP unveils Envy Spectre XT Ultrabook, other thin-and-lights in various sizes HP announces 15-inch Spectre XT TouchSmart Ultrabook, Envy 4 Ultrabook with touch HP Envy 14 Spectre review ...

  7. All-in-one computer - Wikipedia

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    Dell Inspiron One 23 Touch, an all-in-one PC from 2012. An all-in-one computer (also called an AIO or all-in-one PC) is a type of personal computer that integrates the computer components, such as the CPU, monitor, and speakers, into a single unit.