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Revolving around the tablets market, HP offer new EliteBook

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Jon Peddie

Now you can twist and turn the whole night long. Pricing yet to be determined. HP went to Germany recently ...

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Year in Review: The workstation separates from the PC pack in 2012

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GfxS staff

Similar technologies, but far different usage models mean workstations sales will continue to grow, unlike the larger PC market. [Editor’s ...

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The workstation market finds its groove in the third quarter

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GfxS staff

Unlike the broader PC market, workstations are not nearly as threatened by tablets and smartphones as general-purpose desktop and notebook ...

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Epson enters large-format technical plotting market

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Randall Newton

HP, Océ, Canon, and others already have loyal customers; can Epson find a niche? Epson America today introduced a new ...

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Intel-powered Windows 8 tablets are on their way

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Jon Peddie

The first four of many will be on the market by the end of the month. How will Apple respond? ...

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How the tablet market plays out

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GfxS staff

More than a dozen companies are coming to market with tablets in the near future. JPR says it’s all about ...

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HP extends cloud-based large-format printing to entry level

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Randall Newton

Two new ePrinters aimed at AEC freelancers, small studios, and students who are out of the office half the time ...

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Workstation market remained sluggish in second quarter

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Jon Peddie

Jon Peddie Research says HP seems to be weathering the storm better than most. By Jon Peddie The results from ...

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Stratasys reports record revenue, ends HP distribution deal

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Randall Newton

High-end additive fabrication units remain the top sellers. Stratasys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SSYS) announced record second quarter financial results, with revenue of ...

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Jon Peddie Research Siggraph press luncheon to explore Doing More with Multicore

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GfxS staff

The event has become a fixture for journalists attending the annual conference on computer graphics. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) continues ...