HP's upcoming HP Elite x3 phablet, which the company is marketing as a smartphone that is a computer in your hand.
It’s been a little while since we’ve been intrigued by a Windows Phone that wasn’t coming directly from Microsoft. Surprisingly enough, that changed thanks to a company that doesn’t make very many phones — HP. The HP Elite x3 is a powerhouse, though, with premium specs throughout. More importantly, it runs Windows 10, which means it has Microsoft’s Continuum feature. When connected to an external monitor or the separate laptop dock that HP will sell, Continuum will change the UI to suit the screen size you’re using. A premium, well-built phone that can be a phone, a desktop PC, and a laptop?
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