Thursday, September 1st 2016

HP Reinvents the Desktop to Enable New Experiences

HP Inc. today debuted two new PCs, HP Pavilion Wave and HP Elite Slice, that are revolutionizing traditional designs for the home and workplace. HP is transforming the desktop PC to create unique experiences that deliver the power customers expect in small, creative designs. The HP Pavilion Wave is designed for entertainment and productivity for the home by combining desktop power and great audio experiences.

For customers who want a PC that can fit into small places, the new offering is a beautiful and compact design with the power of a full-sized desktop. This unique desktop is built around a fully integrated, advanced audio system to play music, listen to movies, web chats and Cortana. It features an iconic triangular form with an innovative parabolic reflector with an integrated speaker on top of the PC for superb, 360-degree sound to fill a room with crisp audio.
The HP Elite Slice, HP's smallest desktop is a desktop built for communications and collaboration. It is the first modular commercial desktop with cable-less connectivity and enables customers to build the desktop of their choice. This desktop changes the way office space is designed by creating streamlined work environments that boast productivity. Versatility, performance and enterprise-grade security merge to deliver greater productivity and collaboration between employees while transforming the workplace and workstyles.

"Today's desktop customers want sleek, innovative and powerful designs that enable new experiences," said Mike Nash, vice president, customer experience and portfolio strategy, HP Inc. "The HP Pavilion Wave and Elite Slice are the result of HP engineers and designers reinventing the desktop by rethinking its shape, size and look while adding functionality to enable new use cases."

HP Pavilion Wave Designed with Acoustic Capabilities to Power Entertainment and Productivity
The HP Pavilion Wave naturally sits on top of the desk featuring a compact, space-efficient 360-degree design and is 85 percent smaller than traditional tower PCs at 6.81" x 6.62" x 10.29". The desktop design is built around the central audio system and finished with premium materials including acoustic fabric engineered for room filling sound. A parabolic reflector on top of the PC reflects the sound coming from the speaker grille in parallel from all directions and acts as an outlet vent for hot air to come out. The 360 Degree Multi-Directional Reflective Audio delivers a crisp audio profile at all frequencies and is tuned by B&O Play for amazing sound whether listening to mid, high or low ranges.

The triangular design houses three main zones for components: the motherboard on one side, the hard drive on the second side and thermals on the third side. The thermal design uses heat pipes to extract heat from the motherboard and the graphics card to push out the top of the PC to keep the device running cool.

Other features include:
  • Up to two 4K displays are supported out-of-the-box to power entertainment and productivity.
  • Peripheral support with three USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.1 Type-C port for data transfer, one HDMI port, one DisplayPort, Gigabit Ethernet and a microphone/headphone jack.
  • Cortana support with two dual microphones for customers to talk to their PC for a hands-free experience.
  • High-performing power house with up to 6th Generation Intel Core i7 quad-core desktop processors, ample storage up to 2 TB HDD, an optional dual drive with 128 GB SSD and up to 16GB of DDR4 system memory.
  • Optional AMD Radeon R9 M470 discrete graphics for photo and video editing or light gaming.
HP Elite Slice Designed for Business Productivity and Collaboration
HP Elite Slice is designed to modernize the workplace to cater to the changing workforce and workstyles with new collaboration capabilities. Its modular design features stunning curves in matte black with polished copper accents to streamline workplaces. It allows customers to pick and choose a factory cover or stackable options to add functionality including the Collaboration Cover or Wireless Charging Cover, or stackable modules such as the Audio Module or ODD (Optical Disk Drive) Module for a beautiful PC that is unique to each business and its employees.

The ultra-small, big power form factor is just 6.5" x 1.38" x 6.5" and weighs 2.31 lbs. The cable-less design allows for a clean work environment because customers do not separate cables plugged into the wall to power each component. This is the first commercial desktop powered from a display via only one USB 3.1 Type-C cable with a Type-C compatible display including the optional new Quad HD HP EliteDisplay S240uj Monitor. The display is equipped with integrated wireless charging and USB Type-C to perfectly complement the desktop.

HP Elite Slice versatility is provided by cover and base expansion options. Customers can choose from different covers when configuring the PC and expand the solution at any time with additional modules to create the desktop that best fits their needs:
  • HP Collaboration Cover: turns the desktop into a Microsoft Skype for Business phone for easy call management with capacitive touch keys.
  • HP Wireless Charging Cover: wireless charging starts automatically upon contact to eliminate charging cables and ensure mobile phones and devices are powered, ready for use. The Wireless Charging Cover is expected to start shipping in the first half of 2017 and requires factory configuration.
  • HP Audio Module: spoken word tuning makes virtual meetings and call experiences crisp and clear with audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen, 360 degree speaker design, dual-microphone array with range of five meters and HP Noise Cancellation software.
  • HP ODD Module: for quick and easy back up or to archive files and access legacy content on CDs or DVDs.
Other features include:
  • An optional touch fingerprint sensor for improved security and easy authentication.
  • HP Sure Start with Dynamic Protection, the industry's first self-healing BIOS-level protection.
  • Up to 6th Generation Intel Core i7 35-watt processors for the performance to easily handle productivity and collaboration needs.
  • Unique 360-degree dual fan pipe ring keeps the powerful device running cool.
  • Peripheral support for enhanced productivity including one Ethernet port, built-in Wi-Fi module and antennas, one HDMI and one DisplayPort to power multiple displays.
HP Elite Slice for Meeting Rooms Built Uniquely for Conference Room Collaboration
The HP Elite Slice portfolio also includes the new HP Elite Slice for Meeting Rooms solution, the first conferencing room PC with one-touch meeting start12. This offering helps users get more out of their meetings by having seamless technology to drive immersive conferencing and collaboration experiences with integrated audio and full desktop functionality. HP Elite Slice for Meeting Rooms combines HP Elite Slice, the HP Collaboration Cover, HP Audio Module and Intel Unite software to create a unique Microsoft Skype for Business conferencing solution making meeting rooms more intuitive and efficient with crisp, clear sound. For a more immersive conference room experience, this configuration can be combined with the new HP LD5511 55-inch Large Format Display, which features 178-degree viewing angles with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The high brightness and contrast ratio provide excellent picture quality and readability that is perfect for meeting rooms that seat up to 12 people.

Pricing and Availability
  • HP Pavilion Wave starting price is $549.99 and is expected to be available at select retailers and HP.com on September 23, 2016.
  • HP Elite Slice starting price is $699 and is expected to be available in September 2016.
  • HP Audio Module price is $109.
  • HP ODD Module price is $99.
  • HP Elite Slice for Meeting Rooms starting price is $949 and is expected to be available in September 2016.
  • HP EliteDisplay S240uj Monitor starting price is $429 and is expected to be available in October 2016.
  • HP LD5511 55-inch Large Format Display starting price is $999 and is expected to be available September 2016.
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11 Comments on HP Reinvents the Desktop to Enable New Experiences

#1
Overclocker_2001
:confused:
those Apple clone...:shadedshu:

ok for living room => clone of amplificator or mac mini....
but.. for the office go with AIO or powerful tower-workstation..

those kind of trash-bin are stupidly designed ( no upgrade, no spare part ) and ugly ( at least for me, and in 2-3 years they will be ugly because trend is changed )

so.... made your own design HP, don't fight Apple only with copy-paste:banghead:
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#2
silentbogo
Seems like HP is almost the last ones to the party... reinvention is about as far from reality as it gets: a HP trashcan and HP NUC.
I think I've even seen modular mini-PCs elsewhere... khm-khm Acer Revo...
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#3
RejZoR
But muh PC segment is dying nonsense... In the end, time and time again PC proved to be the most trusted ecosystem. Tablets were a fancy trend that completely died off. Netbooks as well. Everyone is returning back to traditional PC's and notebooks. Maybe they have slightly evolved in terms of laptops getting touch screen or being hybrids and desktop PC's becoming nicer, but still powerful tiny cubes, but essentially, it's the same good old PC.
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#4
Totally
RejZoRBut muh PC segment is dying nonsense... In the end, time and time again PC proved to be the most trusted ecosystem. Tablets were a fancy trend that completely died off. Netbooks as well. Everyone is returning back to traditional PC's and notebooks. Maybe they have slightly evolved in terms of laptops getting touch screen or being hybrids and desktop PC's becoming nicer, but still powerful tiny cubes, but essentially, it's the same good old PC.
Nonetheless they nearly went bankrupt because of that trend. So we can say it was just a trend but to them it was not the case. I'm pretty sure anyone at HP would have the urge to slap someone who made such a comment.
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#5
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
As long as you can upgrade memory and storage I am totally fine with these small machines for everything but gaming and workstations.
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#6
trog100
horses for courses.. no one design does everything well.. for what its meant for the the triangular trashcan with a half decent speaker on top looks spot on to me.. there is no need to upgrade such a machine it will do what it needs to for as long as it needs to just as it comes..

too many pointless negatives in this thread.. some members seem to specialize in looking for them i recon.. he he..

trog

ps.. more storage for such things comes in the nature of a cheap external USB drive..
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#7
Caring1
Overclocker_2001:confused:
those Apple clone...:shadedshu:

so.... made your own design HP, don't fight Apple only with copy-paste:banghead:
Because Apple didn't steal those pre-existing ideas from others ... :rolleyes:
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#8
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
silentbogoSeems like HP is almost the last ones to the party... reinvention is about as far from reality as it gets: a HP trashcan and HP NUC.
I think I've even seen modular mini-PCs elsewhere... khm-khm Acer Revo...
Right? holy copy and paste batman.
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#9
dont whant to set it"'
@Overclocker_2001:
No one is stoping you intoo sinking your wallet in apple ,I for one aint.
Not sure if eager of anticipation waiting the day apple will charge for starting apple device or it could be for unlocking screen ,following the trend at a distance really not sure what to expect from apple.
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#10
Makaveli
This type of machine is perfect for an assistant or a lawyer.

Or even the receptionist on the front desk of your business.
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#11
$ReaPeR$
these are built to use and throw away, i prefer versatility and upgradability.
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