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HP unveiled the HP Spectre, a foldable computer that can become a tablet, laptop or desktop computer.
Not satisfied with 2-in-1 devices? Well, now you can get 3-in-1 from HP. That’s a pretty interesting trick, but it costs $5,000. HP said it has unmatched flexibility and portability, and it is the world’s smallest and thinnest 17-inch foldable PC.
Beyond a demo of cool technology, the aim is to drive greater productivity and more immersive entertainment for professional users who are also consumers, said Stacy Wolff, senior vice president of personal systems design and sustainability at HP, in a press briefing.
We’re living hybrid lives between work and play, and that happens in a mobile context.
“We’ve broken this down, and the ideal device that we believe is out there is the perfect notebook. It’s also the perfect tablet. And it’s also the perfect all-in-one desktop,” Wolff said. “How do you bring all those things together? Well, the Spectre Foldable brings us that way.”
The device has a 17-inch OLED display with a foldable screen. It is only 8.5 millimeters thick at its thinnest, and it weighs only 1.3 kilograms as a screen.
“This is our first three and one. It is the perfect laptop. It is the perfect tablet and it is the perfect desktop,” Wolff said. “This product allows us to go from that creative sketch mode and tablet, to a productivity mode with a laptop. And that immersive desktop
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