HP launches desktop computers the size of hockey pucks January 07, 2015 | 10:35 / Technological innovations

The HP Pavilion Mini Desktop and the Stream Mini Desktop are each only 2.06 inches high and 1.6 pounds. They fit in the palm of your hand but run Windows 8.1 and support processors up to the Intel Core i3. They have dual display support with DisplayPort and HDMI compatible ports.

The Pavilion draws up to 45 watts of power, compared to 250 for a typical tower PC. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, but does not have an optical drive. It has four USB ports. The Pavilion comes in white and will be available in the U.S. on Jan. 14 for $320 with an Intel Pentium 3558U processor, 4 GB RAM, keyboard and mouse, and a 500 GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).

The HP Stream Mini Desktop has a starting price of $180, and it includes an Intel Celeron 2957U processor, 2 GB RAM, and a 32 GB SSD.

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