The HP Elite Slice is a built-to-order modular desktop
The HP Elite Slice is a built-to-order modular desktop
2016-08-31
why buy more PC than you need especially
if you're buying a business desktop or
potentially an office full of them and
you're looking to save space or money by
skipping extras that aren't important to
you HP has designed a clever new take on
the modular PC idea
call the elite slice it's a very small
desktop similar in size and shape to
Apple's Mac Mini or even HP's own
pavilion mini but rather than being a
one-size-fits-all solution the elite
slice can be configured with a series of
stackable add-on units that quite
literally sit on top of one another the
base unit can support up to an Intel
Core i7 processor and can include a
fingerprint reader for security to this
you can add the HP collaboration cover
which has special touch controls for
Skype video and audio calls an audio
module would do microphones and Bang &
Olufsen tuned speakers an optical disc
drive module and some time next year a
charging cover for wireless phone
charging by just ordering the parts you
need you can put together a business
desktop that's tailored to a specific
company or task rather than just
ordering off the shelf
the HP elite slice goes on sale this
September and will cost from 429 to
$9.99 depending on how you slice it
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