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TheHPImagine 2024 event came and went, showcasing plenty of AI gadgets, tech, and software.
Printers are arguably one of the hardest and most frustrating pieces of tech the average person interacts with daily.
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So far, it sounds incredibly promising.
It started with itsHyperX personalization line, which was revealed several years ago.
HP showed off another unique entry in its customization line, the HyperX Alloy Rise 75 gaming keyboard.
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Any top plate is held down with screws to keep it attached and stable.
Theres also the matter of comfort, and thankfully, the headset is extremely comfortable.
The cup shape is also deep enough to fit snuggly over your ears without shifting around or falling off.
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Essentially, its a miniature robot that prints blueprints, lines, and text onto flat surfaces.
It works by using a scanner set up on the side that scans the entire area youre working on.
The work SitePrint does is simple in concept, but it’s usually arduous and error-prone manual labor.
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Having an automated machine do it instead makes the job far easier and the results more accurate.
Currently, SitePrint is used in industries like architecture, construction, interior design, and more.
Watching it in action was a joy, as its useful as well as adorable a great combination.
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