Disclosure: HP is a client of the author.
Each summer, I get the chance to review a lot of laptops. I’m currently working on three such reviews, and one feature stood out as particularly useful for remote employees. With its latest Dragonfly G4 laptop, HP has come up with a unique solution to address two of the problems that often arise with being remote: eye contact and sharing.
And I think it could be expanded into something truly amazing.
Two problems with being remote
I’ve been covering videoconferencing technology since the late 1980s. The big issue: how can a remote employee truly engage when they don’t have access to many of the tools or the proximity generally available in conference rooms?
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Source:: Computerworld