HP has taken a risk and unveiled a completely new type of product, called the HP Sprout. The HP Sprout takes an all-in-one desktop PC using Intel's RealSense technology and adds a scanner/projector ...
HP is ditching the keyboard and mouse today with it’s quirky new computer: the HP Sprout. At its core its a touch-enabled Windows 8 all-in-one, but it’s the way you interact with it that makes it ...
I like the term laplet for any device that functions as a real laptop and a tablet. There’s some debate over when to use the term, but the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 matches up nicely with my definition. It’s ...
Epson announced the PowerLite Home Cinema 5010 and 5010e (wireless) 3LCD projectors designed to offer outstanding 3D and 2D image quality and performance for home entertainment and AV enthusiasts.
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
One of the biggest hindrances to current 3D printers is that they almost exclusively stick to a single precursor be it plastic, metal or glass. At most, you can get one that extrudes three materials ...
HP's Multi Jet Fusion wasn't the only major announcement to come out of the company's media event on Wednesday. Sticking with the content creation theme, HP also announced a new all-in-one computer ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...
HP is synonymous with mass-market PCs and notebooks, but according to a report from Re/code, HP is trying it proverbial hand at something new. According to the usual slew of unnamed sources, the ...
Epson has announced some new projectors that will be hitting the market in the coming weeks that are all aimed at home entertainment. Two of the projectors are 3D projectors that will allow fans of 3D ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.