http://store.hp.com/webapp/wcs/stor...campaign_ID=162487|386119|22964#!&TabName=vao
My wife: "OMG, ITS SO CUTE! I WANT ONE! HEE HEE!"
My wife: "OMG, ITS SO CUTE! I WANT ONE! HEE HEE!"
We use stuff about that size here at work. They're dell though and have to be PXE booted.
I'm actually in the process of trying to get them to switch out our laptops for surface pros.We use tiny HP laptops. 9460's or something?
I'm actually in the process of trying to get them to switch out our laptops for surface pros.
Yeah, bloomberg will run on the surface so its totally all good for us.We have some who use those, but for our reporting tools it's not feasible.
I dont understand where the monitor plugs in. >.<
You don't have USB monitors?
HP makes one that's portable. Its not terrible considering.I swear it's never even occurred to me to try a USB monitor. HDMI or bust.
Do you even 120 FPS?HDMI
School me.
"HDMI 2.0 increases the maximum TMDS per channel throughput from 3.4 Gbit/s to 6 Gbit/s which allows for a maximum total TMDS throughput of 18 Gbit/s. This allows HDMI 2.0 to carry 4K resolution at 60 frames per second "
It´s just a joke btw...
lol, i chuckled at the "do you even lift, bro" ref, but I really am curious on how to push 120. I've been poking around the web for 5 minutes and found some deets on the monitor requirements (120 hz), but nothing yet on what would connection type would be needed to support it. I imagine HDMI 2.0 would be suitable for 1080p but not 4k?
... Anyway, let´s get back to topic (no pun intended)