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Friday, July 20, 2018

Best laptop in india

BEST LAPTOP IN INDIA

Hello friends, as we all search for best products in the market so this time tekfic has focused on the best laptop in India. 


According to survey, tecfik has reached to the conclusion about the best and most selling laptop of 2018
The Best laptop of 2018 is HP in india because HP had a strong, second-place showing in this year's rankings, jumping from fourth place last year. A combination of very good overall review scores, great design and a wide variety of laptop options for every price range helped HP shine. While we recommended every HP laptop we tested, the company received fewer Editors' Choice awards than first-place Lenovo. it reliable and this makes HP the best laptop.

Here are few best HP laptops according to the categories
* Best for Students: HP Envy 13t
* Best for Business: HP EliteBook x360 G2
* Best for Gaming: HP Omen 15

HP's Key Strengths

*Beautiful design: HP knows how to make a pretty laptop, and you see it from the company's entry-level Pavilion line to its ZBook and EliteBook business lines. Almost every machine is a stunner.

*A ton of choices: We reviewed laptops in every price range, and HP had compelling options in each of them. Whether you want an entry-level notebook just to stream movies or a powerhouse gaming notebook for several thousand dollars, there's an HP for you.

*Great support: HP has top-notch support on the web, and the company pays for shipping when you need a repair under warranty.

My suggestion in HP laptops is;

HP Lightweight Stream Pro 11.6" Notebook (Intel Celeron N3060, 4GB Ram, 64GB SSD, Intel HD Graphics, Windows 10Pro) Classic Black- Only 2.58 Ibs



Its features are:
Intel DualCore Celeron N3060 (1.6- 2.48GHz, 2MB Cache), Intel HD Graphics
11.6" Diagonal HD SVA WLED Anti-glare Display (1366 x 768),
4GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM, 64GB eMMC SSD, Multi-Format Media Reader(Micro SD, SDHC, SDXC), Integrated Stereo Speakers and Microphone, NO Optical Drive
802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 1x Stereo Headphone/Microphone Combo, HD Webcam
Windows 10 Professional (64-bit), 2-cell Li-ion Polymer Battery, Only 2.58 lbs



Brief of  HP(Hewlett-packard)

how it was originated
Bill Hewlett and David Packard graduated with degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1935. The company originated in a garage in nearby Palo Alto during a fellowship they had with a past professor, Frederick Terman at Stanford during the Great Depression. Terman was considered a mentor to them in forming Hewlett-Packard. In 1938, Packard and Hewlett begin part-time work in a rented garage with an initial capital investment of US$538. In 1939 Hewlett and Packard decided to formalize their partnership. They tossed a coin to decide whether the company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard (HP) or Packard-Hewlett. HP incorporated on August 18, 1947, and went public on November 6, 1957.

Of the many projects they worked on, their very first financially successful product was a precision audio oscillator, the Model HP200A. Their innovation was the use of a small incandescent light bulb (known as a "pilot light") as a temperature dependent resistor in a critical portion of the circuit, the negative feedback loop which stabilized the amplitude of the output sinusoidal waveform. This allowed them to sell the Model 200A for $89.40 when competitors were selling less stable oscillators for over $200. The Model 200 series of generators continued until at least 1972 as the 200AB, still tube-based but improved in design through the years.

One of the company's earliest customers was Walt Disney Productions which bought eight Model 200B oscillators (at $71.50 each) for use in certifying the Fantasound surround sound systems installed in theaters for the movie Fantasia.

They worked on counter-radar technology and artillery shell fuses during World War II, which allowed Packard (but not Hewlett) to be exempt from the draft.

in early 1960s
In early 1960's HP is recognized as the symbolic founder of Silicon Valley, although it did not actively investigate semiconductor devices until a few years after the "traitorous eight" had abandoned William Shockley to create Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957. Hewlett-Packard's HP Associates division, established around 1960, developed semiconductor devices primarily for internal use. Instruments and calculators were some of the products using these devices.

HP partnered in the 1960s with Sony and the Yokogawa Electric companies in Japan to develop several high-quality products. The products were not a huge success, as there were high costs in building HP-looking products in Japan. HP and Yokogawa formed a joint venture (Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard) in 1963 to market HP products in Japan.[12] HP bought Yokogawa Electric's share of Hewlett-Packard Japan in 1999.[13]

HP spun off a small company, Dynac, to specialize in digital equipment. The name was picked so that the HP logo "hp" could be turned upside down to be a reverse reflect image of the logo "dy" of the new company. Eventually Dynac changed to Dymec, then was folded back into HP in 1959.[14] HP experimented with using Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) minicomputers with its instruments, but after deciding that it would be easier to build another small design team than deal with DEC, HP entered the computer market in 1966 with the HP 2100 / HP 1000 series of minicomputers. These had a simple accumulator-based design, with registers arranged somewhat similarly to the Intel x86 architecture still used today. The series was produced for 20 years, in spite of several attempts to replace it, and was a forerunner of the HP 9800 and HP 250 series of desktop and business computers.



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