Wednesday, June 3, 2020

HP announces 5G and LTE laptops for remote work

 
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New HP hardware directed at remote work

by Mike Gleason, News Reporter

A recent HP hardware announcement revealed 5G and 4G LTE laptops, anti-glare screens and a portable monitor. These new technologies aim to make the home a more productive place.

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