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Published: 2015-02-03, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Built-in projector handles document and 3D scanning. Integrated touch mat offers both touch input and a second display. Decent components and feature set. Extra software and tools make content creation a snap.
HP's new home screen skin and included apps come with plenty of quirks. No angle or height adjustment. Touch mat requires a lot of desk space. 3D scanning is quirky and impractical
The HP Sprout combines an all-in-one desktop with a built-in projector, a touch-mat display, and advanced 3D-scanning hardware. It's an innovative concept, though the execution needs some tweaking to make it into the mainstream....
Published: 2014-11-26, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: First, there's a floppy white 20-inch mat. At its top is a cool-looking metal docking connector that snaps magnetically and satisfyingly onto the front of the PC. (Similarly, when you don't need it, you can just tug it away, although there's no real reaso...
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Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Abstract: HP's new Sprout is an all-in-one touchscreen PC that runs Windows 8.1, but its marquee feature is a visor-like extension on top of it. The Sprout has a downward-facing 3-D scanner/camera/projector, and the machine comes with a touch-sensitive 20-inch mat ...
Abstract: The HP Sprout looks like it's from a parallel universe, and with its tower-like illuminator and 20-point touch mat, it's refreshing to see a device that's incredibly imaginative and isn't afraid to mix things up.In my week with the Sprout, I learnt a lot...
Few apps at present, Form factor doensn't benefit certain apps
While undoubtedly a work in progress, Sprout is a genuinely exciting desktop computer that promises news ways of working with 3D objects and collaboration-led design....
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Published: 2015-02-04, Author: Brian , review by: au.pcmag.com
Built-in projector handles document and 3D scanning, Integrated touch mat offers both touch input and a second display, Decent components and feature set, Extra software and tools make content creation a snap
HP's new home screen skin and included apps come with plenty of quirks, No angle or height adjustment, Touch mat requires a lot of desk space, 3D scanning is quirky and impractical
The HP Sprout combines an all-in-one desktop with a built-in projector, a touch-mat display, and advanced 3D-scanning hardware. It's an innovative concept, though the execution needs some tweaking to make it into the mainstream...
We left very impressed by the Sprout's capabilities. It seemed like a useful innovation which gives users a reason to opt for a desktop computer, although we'd have to spend more time with the device to determine whether this was a novelty or genuinely us...
Published: 2015-02-17, Author: Kane , review by: techradar.com
Innovative, User, friendly, Decent specs
Few apps at present, Form factor doensn't benefit certain apps
While undoubtedly a work in progress, Sprout is a genuinely exciting desktop computer that promises news ways of working with 3D objects and collaboration-led design....
I approached the HP Sprout believing it was a PC that only designers or engineers would really benefit from, but having spent some time with it I think HP has really undersold how useful the technology could be in other areas. There's no doubting it's go...