For
years, the design of desktop PCs has been relatively static when
compared to the innovation tablets and smartphones have enjoyed.
But now, Hewlett Packard
is hoping to shake up the sector with a machine that uses a touch mat
and in-built 3D camera as its main controls, leaving a keyboard and
mouse as optional extras.
The Sprout's projects graphics onto its mat to provide its owners with a limitless range of controls.
These
can be anything from normal computer icons and alphanumeric keyboards,
to piano keys and DJ mixing decks - the only limit is the software
developers' imagination.
Owners can also capture objects by
placing real-world products on top of the surface, allowing the items to
be scanned and then reproduced as graphics that appear on the mat and
can be manipulated by hand.
Alternatively, the machine can create
3D-printer files that can be edited on the main screen before being
turned into physical objects or shared with others.
The device,
which will sell for $1,900 in the US and £1,900 in the UK, was five
years in the making and was almost cancelled at one point before HP
decided to make it the flagship of a new Blended Reality range.
It is being launched during a period of upheaval for the company.
HP
was dethroned as the world's bestselling PC-maker in 2012, when it was
overtaken by China's Lenovo, but is seeking to regain pole position.
As
part of that plan it intends to divide the company in two. One half
will get Hewlett-Packard's printing and PC business while the other half
will focus on other hardware, software and services.
HP currently has an 18.8% market share of the PC market compared to Lenovo's 19.4%, according to the consultancy Gartner.
One of the advisor's analysts is a fan of Sprout, but has doubts about its potential.
"It's a great product and I really like the concept," said Mikako Kitagawa.
"The
question is will it be a mainstream device, and the answer is probably
not. It's not just expensive -it's also not clear how quickly users
would adapt to adapt to its new way of inputting data, and this type of
device is not for everyone.
"But it's still good for HP to show
that it's innovative as this demonstrates that it's not just a producer
of normal PCs - a commoditised market - but also has great technology
behind it. And that will improve the value of its brand."
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
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