![]() You can push the display up to be 90 degrees (standard, that is), or pull it down to any angle down below where you’d normally have to stop on a standard adjustable display. What you get is a display that’s light enough to be positioned on a neck that holds it up as a base that’s heavy enough to hold the whole amalgamation up without tipping. HP has been clear in saying that they’ve made these machines to respond to user tests of all manner of touch and non-touchscreen devices, finding the range of positions the average person uses said devices in, and crafting a device that can do it all. The way you use these desktop machines is up to you. ![]()
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