HP has introduced its three new touch-powered and non-touch PCs in India. The new range boasts of Pavilion MS200, TouchSmart300 and TouchSmart600.
According to the technology savvies, the new computers are rich with performance, design and innovation. HP Pavilion MS200 is the company’s first machine of this kind, while HP TouchSmart 300 and 600 claim to redefine the multi-touch arena. The three PCs carry elegant and sleek designs are incorporated with a wide range of the advanced features.
The Country Manager-Consumer Desktop PCs of HP India, Mr. Ketan Patel said, “From touch to entertainment and multimedia, HP continues to showcase its technology innovation and leadership. “HP’s beautifully designed products provide unique engaging experiences designed to enhance the lives of the consumer. HP’s goal is to offer natural human interfaces which enable the PC to learn and adapt to the person, so the person doesn’t have to adapt to technology.”
The HP Pavilion MS200 AIO PC’s design smartly saves the space. It features an 18.5-inch diagonal 16:9 widescreen display, AMD dual-core processor, NVIDIA discrete graphics (optional) and HP Media Smart software, which allows users to access music, movies and digital photos from one simple interface.
The other the touch-enabled TouchSmart 300 and 600 PCs are aimed at providing innovative entertainment. Their multi-touch technology includes gestures like pinch, rotate, arc, flick and press and drag. The new HP TouchSmart 3.0 software helps the users in easily remembering their favorite content.
The TouchSmart 600 has a 23-inch 16:9 1080p full HD widescreen for a watching HD content, while the TouchSmart 300 comes with a 20-inch 16:9 720p widescreen.
HP has priced TouchSmart300 and TouchSmart600 at Rs 59,990 and Rs 89,990 respectively, and MS200 at the price of 36,990.
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