Bang & Olufsen will bring its brand of audio to HP laptops, tablets and other devices starting this spring, the companies announced Tuesday. Upcoming HP devices will feature speakers and headphone ...
Stalwart PC maker HP is teaming up with premium audio firm Bang & Olufsen to put better audio into HP products. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
(Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co said it had entered into a partnership to equip its PCs, tablets and other gadgets with audio technology from Danish television and sound system maker Bang & Olufsen. HP ...
HP is outlining its plans for rolling out Windows 10 to customers of its business-friendly computers. The company will start transitioning to Windows 10 in mid-August, and by October most of HP’s ...
HP has announced that they have teamed up with Band & Olufsen to bring the company’s audio technology to a number of devices. The two companies will bring B&O audio technology to HP’s computers, ...
Hewlett-Packard once relied on Beats for audio technology in its PCs and tablets, but that was before Apple acquired it. HP has now found a new audio partner in Bang & Olufsen. HP will use Bang & ...
It was only a matter of time until HP found a new audio partner, following Apple's acquisition of Beats Electronics. Now the PC company is teaming up with Bang & Olufsen, purveyors of high-end audio ...
Hewlett-Packard has announced that, in lieu of its previous partnership with Beats Electronics, it will now look to Danish audio company Bang & Olufsen to provide audio for its products. In a ...
When Apple acquired Beats Electronics, several companies that had deals and partnerships with the headphone company were forced to sever their agreements, including Hewlett-Packard (HP). At the time ...
HP partners with Bang & Olufsen for their PC and tablet sound, dumping their long time partner Beats Audio. Since Apple’s acquisition of Beats Audio there wasn’t a doubt that they would be pulled from ...
HP has tried to jazz up some of its consumer PCs in the past with third-party designer touches -- a long-time tactic the industry (including Apple) has leaned on to appeal to luxury or style-conscious ...
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