HP unveils 3 New Windows 8 Devices!

Whassup guys!
Hewlett Packard, posted a $8.9 billion loss last quarter thanks to a massive charge the company took related to its 2008 acquisition of Electronic Data Systems, But it actually managed to beat Wall Steet's consesus excluding thaht charge! And now HP, struggling to get back in the game, has come up with 3 new Windows 8 machines that will bring to us sleek designs, unique features, and of course a wide range of price points! 
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Starting off with the HP Envy x2. The unit consists of a Windows 8 Pro tablet, connected to a base of a full-sized keyboard. The whole thing is, I believe, 11.6 inches and offers a very sleek design. Each component has its own battery, but when connected together the battery in the keyboard discharges first so that we get more battery in the tablet! Additional features include Beats Audio, integrated NFC, stylus input support, a high-definition front-facing webcam for video chats, an 8-megapixel rear camera and an Intel Clover Trail processor. The ENVY x2 will launch ahead of the holidays in the United States and pricing has not been set.

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Next, we have the HP Envy 'TouchSmart' Ultrabook, which features a sleek design and solid specs! The ultrabook comes with an Intel core processor, with 2Gb of dedicated graphics card from AMD and of course, Beats Audio.
The whole thing measures 23mm when closed. The pricing is believed to be slightly higher than that of the non-touch ultrabooks which are now available in the market for $699.

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And coming up last, but not the least, we have the HP Spectre XT 'touchsmart' for those who prefer that the screen always be attatched to the keyboard. As its name implies, the 15.6 inch HD radiance display is a touch-screen and has been optimized for windows 8. It features HDMI, Ethernet, USB 3, and Thunderbolt ports. Also, you'll find NFC in the laptop. According to sources, the Spectre XT is believed to cost $1399.99

Of the three computers, the HP Envy X2 stands out the most with its detachable screen, which allows it to be used as a standalone tablet or docked with the accompanying keyboard. Like the Samsung Series 7, and the Microsoft Surface, the dock has a full sized keyboard and a touchpad! Hp says it has spent a considerable amount of time on the hinge design.
Well, lets see where it gets Hewlett Packard, since its now got competition from Samsung, and Microsoft!
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