Where is HP Technology in the Ultra book Battlefield

Jun 8
08:54

2012

Jack K Wilson

Jack K Wilson

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HP not only goes in sync with the present Ultra book definition to engineer the state-of-the-art HP Envy machines but also showers that with reliable and omnipresent HP Support features. Go through the article to get an insight of HP’s mission and vision.

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The Ultrabook,Where is HP Technology in the Ultra book Battlefield Articles benchmarked and patented by Intel-the chipset giant has got the attention of manufactures and consumers. The former has poised to build a machine that can meet users’ expectation who are getting crazy about performance and style, and the latter is dying to own a machine with sleek design, cool graphics, stunning performance and high portability and enduring battery life. Talking about the onset of the landscape, you have seen how the stage was set at the Consumer Electronics Show-2012, Las Vegas. No matter, HP was not among the early entrants, but its compliance with the Intel guidelines and principles is enough to seal the mouth of critics.In the popular Envy series there are two models, viz. HP ENVY Sleek book 4t-1000 and HP ENVY 14t-3000 SPECTRE Notebook PC that are worth considerable under the aforementioned category. Processor, RAM, and display technologies remain same with a bit upgrade in the latter model. Hard-disk type marks a difference, in the former its normal the SATA (500 GB) one while in latter its solid-state-drive (128 GB).  Remarkable difference can be seen in terms of screen resolution (1366 x 768)/ (1600 x 900), battery-life- 8 hours/9 hours, network interface-10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN/10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN, wireless- 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth and Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth + WIDI/Intel 802.11a/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth, and more. A bit shuffling of the packed software and HP Support features can be witnessed. However, the brand is concerned about the protection of abstract and concrete assets both. Former houses Norton Internet Security 2012 (60-day trial), CyberLink DVD Suite; HP CoolSense; HP Games; HP MyRoom, and Computrace LoJack for one, two and four years, while the latter one comes with the complete 2-year free subscription of Norton Internet Security 2012 and CyberLink DVD Suite and Windows Live. Here comes a mix experience, HP takes away the LoJack feature but compensates it (remember both are entirely different features) with one year extra limited hardware warranty. However, considering the huge price difference of $700.00 it’s acceptable. HP Technical Help benevolently brings about the software support feature with a comprehensive pack called as HP Total Care. It’s an integral part of your HP machine, though becomes payable service after 1 year. Being a remote-based support, you can enjoy it anywhere at your comfort. What the only thing, your experts need is your permission to have the remote access of your HP system to diagnose and fix any related issues. Apart from the end-to-end support HP machines host HP Support Assistant a special desktop application to keep it stable and updated. The software automatically checks for software and driver related updates, besides providing real-time diagnostic service to fix related errors.Sovereign customer-service businesses are also taking interest in catering HP Help services from their base. There are many such websites and portals from where you can avail the service at a reasonable price. Most of such portals deal only with the software aspects, but can provide support regarding setup and configuration of different hardware and software products with your HP system and can fix any encountered issues. Being a responsible customer, you should go through their terms and conditions, privacy policy and other rules in advance to avoid any conflicts.