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HP TouchSmart: The Magic Touch
In 2007 Hewlett-Packard announced TouchSmart, a new line of all-in-one computers operated by a hybrid interface system that employed both keyboards and touchscreens.
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HP Vectra: Partnering on a New Platform
The Vectra was the first Hewlett-Packard personal computer to use to the IBM-PC platform. This example was once owned by company co-founder Bill Hewlett.
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Integral Employees: Women at HP
Female employees on the production line assembled Hewlett-Packard Integral portable PCs. No matter the decade or product, women played a critical role for production at Hewlett-Packard — by 1985, the ...
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Jaguar Jumps into the Market: HP96LX
The HP95LX Palmtop PC (codenamed “Jaguar”) was the first portable computer to run MS-DOS, effectively creating a true handheld PC. It began 11 years of Hewlett-Packard’s dominance in the portable PC m ...
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Raising the Barcode: HP 94
Hewlett-Packard continued to push the boundaries of portable computing in the 1980s. The HP 94 Handheld Computer featured an alphabetic keyboard, headphone jack, serial interface and barcode interface ...
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Shrinking a Backup System: HP DAT PC
The HP DAT PC backup system shrank the technology that powered large magnetic data tape reels down to a much easier storage size.
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Temple of Apshai on the HP 150
The HP 150 hosted some of the earliest PC games, including the classic role-playing game Temple of Apshai. The game was run using a 3.5″ floppy disk, a new technology in the U.S. at the time.
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That Voodoo, That You Do So Well
This signed HP Blackbird 002 computer commemorates Hewlett-Packard’s first collaboration with VoodooPC, a high-end gaming computer company that joined Hewlett-Packard in 2006.
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The Compaq Portable: A Milestone in Mobility
The Compaq Portable was a milestone for both portable computing and personal computing; it was one of the first and most successful PCs to clone the IBM PC platform and was easily transportable, thoug ...
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The HP 300: The Standalone Unit
The HP 300 was an attempt to find middle ground between the large mainframes of the 1960s and 1970s and the networked personal computers of the 1980s. It came in an all-in-one box that included proces ...