The versatile Compaq tc4400 tablet personal computer from Hewlett-Packard is adaptable to all aspects of the way you work: when, where and how.
Conversion to a slate-shaped notebook allows you to operate the PC with a stylus or a digital pen, instead of a keyboard or mouse. Its 12.1-inch, 160-degree, wide-viewing angle display, active digitiser and specially treated glass deliver superior viewing, durability and a comfortable writing surface. Intel Core Duo processors allow simultaneous use of multiple applications.
An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts display brightness to boost battery life. The price of the HP Compaq tc4400 tablet PC will be announced later this month.
Performance and privacy blend well with Hewlett-Packard's Compaq nc6400 business notebook computer. It comes with a choice of Intel Core Duo or Solo processors, discrete ATI or Intel graphics chip and a 14.1-inch widescreen display packed in a sleek 29.1mm magnesium alloy casing, weighing about 2.1kg.
But it also has a custom-designed privacy filter, which narrows the display's viewing angle with no blurring or image distortion. Screen data is visible only to the user, while people on either side see only a dark, blank screen. This comes in handy when using the laptop in tight spaces, such as inside an aircraft cabin. Prices for the Compaq nc6400 notebook PC start at $14,980.