Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday launched a bevy of new products, including breakthroughs in touch-screen and LED displays as well as 17 new notebook computers.
In the massive unveiling in Berlin, Germany, Palo Alto, Calif.-based HP (NYSE: HPQ) introduced the HP TouchSmart All-in-One PC with touch-screen capability, a line of new notebooks that includes the ultra-light, ultra-mobile Voodoo Envy to compete with Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple Inc.'s (Nasdaq: AAPL) MacBook Air, and a new, billion-color LED.
"Making the computer personal again is our commitment to customers and the driving force behind our customer-experience decisions," Todd Bradley, HP's executive vice president, Personal Systems Group said in a news release. "From design elements that make a personal statement and an intuitive touch interface that delivers real innovation, to the breakthrough display of 1 billion colors, we're working to show a broad and global set of industry segments what our hardware and software engineering capabilities and scale can do for them."
The series of announcements took place at the HP Connecting Your World media event.
