HP adds two new PCs to their healthcare portfolio

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In an effort give it a boost to its healthcare portfolio, HP today announced two new PCs, the HP EliteBook 840 G6 and HP EliteOne 800 G5.

HP EliteBook 840 G6 is an ultraslim notebook while the EliteOne 800 G5 is an all-in-one PC, and it makes HP the first PC manufacturer to announce an all-in-one for healthcare.

The 840 G6 comes with integrated RFID location tracking and packs Intel’s eighth-generation Core vPro chips. HP is planning to launch two variants of it, a core i5-8365U model and Core i7-8665U. Also, it has an integrated privacy screen to protect your privacy. The EliteOne 800 G5, on the other hand, comes with 9th Gen Intel processor. It also has gigabit class 4G LTE. Both of them will have the HP Sure View and HP Sure Sense technology.

“Today’s healthcare providers need products that protect patients and their data, streamline workflows, and facilitate collaboration across the care continuum to deliver effective patient-centered care,” said Reid Oakes, global head of Health Industries, HP Inc. “Our newest additions to the HP Healthcare portfolio exemplify why HP is leading the way in creating safe, smart, and secure devices for today’s healthcare providers.”

They’re designed for healthcare, so one key factor is that they can both be cleaned easily. They come with Easy Clean 2.0, an app that makes it simple to disable the touchscreen, meaning that you can clean it without accidentally interacting with it. HP also says that the PCs are designed for bed-bug infestations, “with popular formulations used by pest professionals”.

We haven’t heard anything from HP about the release date. The pricing and availability are also a mystery at this moment. Nonetheless, if you are a healthcare, contacting the HP sales rep. might help you know more about them.

Via: Neowin; GlobeNewswire

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