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    HP Outs New Spectre 13, Motion-Controlled HP ENVY 17, HP Pavilion 11 x2 and HP Pavilion 13 x2 (Hands on Preview)

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Administrator, Sep 19, 2013.

  1. Administrator

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  2. Mitlov

    Mitlov Shiny

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    How does the "patented new Control Zone trackpad" differ from other trackpads?

    Also, I think there's a word missing from this sentence, maybe a "not" somewhere:

     
  3. J.R. Nelson

    J.R. Nelson Minister of Awesome

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    You are correct. I'm going to do another post on HP's new control pad when I get some time, but it comes down to have an extra large trackpad with variable surfaces, some of which are reserved for Windows 8 gestures. It works well, in practice.
     
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