tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-07-27 01:26:50
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Business PCs are fairly straightforward in their offerings – turn them on, tend to email and some documents, or click around in a few custom apps every not and then. They don't need to be flashy or super-powerful in any way (at least for normal office use...
Interesting modular approach, Excellent for conference calls, Intel Unite eases connectivity...
Expensive, Needs more USB ports, Call controls only work with certain apps...
So here's the question you've been dying to ask – does the HP Elite Slice deserve a space in your office? Well yes and no. As a conferencing solution, it absolutely does what it was designed to do, making conference calls and presentations much more m...
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The idea never really took off (it certainly hasn’t changed how we customise and upgrade traditional PCs), but the concept was sound. Perhaps the sleeker, flatter, more powerful HP Elite Slice will have better luck.This is, strictly speaking, a business P...
Sleek design, Great for multitasking, Fast...
Only three modules are currently available, Very expensive...
This smart-looking modular PC performs well, but not well enough to justify the price...
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The HP Elite Slice ($699 starting, $1,217 as tested) puts the power of a business desktop into a tiny package. It offers all sorts of business-friendly features, with a modular design that lets you mix and match to get your ideal system. Options include a...
Compac, attractive desig, Modular customizatio, Better-than-average performance...
Limited selection of modules...
The HP Elite Slice offers exactly as much PC as you need, and nothing more. The compact size and business-friendly features make it a great choice for conference rooms or offices, and the built-in conference-calling features will be a welcome addition to...
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Mini desktop PCs are a well-established market segment at this point, and they follow pretty much the same template. Take laptop or low-power desktop CPUs, slap them on a small motherboard that uses laptop-sized RAM and storage, and pop it all into a litt...
Quad-core CPU options mean the Slice can be pretty speedy, at least if you don't need a powerful GPU, Small and attractive, Decent port selection, including display outputs, Speaker and optical disk drive slices make it easier and cleaner to add this stuf...
Only one port on the front or either side, and it's USB-C, Thunderbolt 3 would be a better fit than USB-C for expandability, Wireless keyboard and mouse have a USB receiver that blocks one of your USB ports if you use it, Best configuration options get a...
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Videoconferences can reduce an organization's travel expenses and make people more productive by virtually bringing far-flung employees together, but -- as we all know -- they can be frustrating to set up and conduct. One device that might help is the HP...
By combining a high-performance PC with a modular design and call control buttons, the Slice for Meeting Rooms can reduce conference difficulties. In other words, it lets you forget about the frustrations of getting a collaborative meeting together and co...
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The HP Elite Slice is a small-form-factor (SFF) business desktop with a unique design. It can be expanded with snug-fitting, stackable modules, including a conference-ready soundbar, an optical drive, a wireless phone charger, a conference audio control p...
Attractive, compact body, Modular accessories, Solid sound from Audio Module, Excellent connectivity options, including USB-C...
Few modules available at launch, Uses hard drive instead of SSD storage, Only 4GB of RAM...
The HP Elite Slice is a modular small-form-factor business PC that can be used in conference rooms or at your employees' desks, and can be switched to different configurations in just seconds...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-07-27 01:26:50
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HP's newest entry into the hot micro- and mini-PC market is designed not only to make your desktop and conference room more productive, but also a bit classier.HP's Elite Slice is a small, modular desktop unit similar in size and general design to other m...
Stylish design, Innovative snap-on expansion modules, Good mix of legacy Type-A and modern Type-C USB 3.1 ports, Three-year warranty and on-site support...
Only 4GB of RAM (as tested) hampers performance, USB-C power doesn't support additional modules, Mediocre keyboard requires a wireless dongle, even though the PC features Bluetooth, Not a lot of variety (yet) in expansion modules...
With its innovative expansion scheme, superb support for conference calling, and overall sleek design, the Elite Slice for Meeting Rooms may be the ultimate PC for people who spend much of the day in conference calls. Read More...
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Last year at IFA 2015, Acer showed off the Revo Build, a small desktop PC with extra modules that could be added as needed, which could add extra storage space or other features like a wireless charging pad. This year, HP is showing off their take on the...
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The HP Elite Slice is a small-form-factor (SFF) business desktop with a unique design. It can be expanded with snug-fitting, stackable modules, including a conference-ready soundbar, an optical drive, a wireless phone charger, a conference audio control p...
Attractive, compact body, Modular accessories, Solid sound from Audio Module, Excellent connectivity options, including USB-C...
Few modules available at launch, Uses hard drive instead of SSD storage, Only 4GB of RAM...
The HP Elite Slice is a modular small-form-factor business PC that can be used in conference rooms or at your employees' desks, and can be switched to different configurations in just seconds...
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