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HP Pavilion Chromebook Review

HP’s Chromebook commands a premium price within the cheaper than usual Chromebook space. Does it do enough to justify that extra expenditure? HP Pavilion Chromebook: On the plus side HP’s Continue...

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HP Envy 120 Review

HP’s Envy line of printers don’t really look much like printers at all. That’s kind of the point. Over at CNET.com.au, I’ve run HP’s latest shiny fashion printer through its Continue Reading → The post...

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HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Review

Printer fun continues with HP’s A3 capable printer which, for some reason, comes with its own shopping bag. The shopping bag isn’t the point, just in case you were confused. Continue Reading → The post...

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HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 Review

The HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 is… well, it’s a multifunction printer. It prints, scans and faxes at a fair kind of price, but there’s little that’s genuinely exciting here. That Continue Reading → The post...

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HP Envy 7640 Review

HP’s latest style-centric printer, the HP Envy 7640 adds extra features but loses some of its style along the way. HP’s Envy line of printers have long had a slight Continue Reading → The post HP Envy...

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HP Stream 8 Review

HP’s budget Windows tablet, the HP Stream 8 is a little more expensive than its counterparts, but it’s a price well worth paying. You’re still getting a limited device, but Continue Reading → The post...

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HP Pro Slate 12 Review

HP’s enterprise-focused Pro Slate 12 does a decent but not flawless job of penwork, but it’s most certainly not a tablet for everybody. There’s an argument that says that tablets Continue Reading → The...

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