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HP Elite Slice review

Posted on March 2, 2017January 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Cell phones are great for a lot of things, but they’re really not designed for conference calls. And those are what most people dialing in from home these days use. Or they’re on a laptop with a headset that can’t quite filter out the barking dog and crying kid in the background. HP’s Elite Slice mini desktop offers a fresh take on the problem; it’s designed to be a conference room or worker-bee system, but it moonlights as an intriguing option for home-based workers.

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Two things boost it above the crowd: a chic, stackable design, and options that equip it for double-duty as a conference phone.

The basic Slice is smaller than a Mac Mini. Optional add-on choices include the Collaboration Cover, which gives it conference call touch controls and a more powerful noise-cancelling microphone, and an Audio Module with Bang and Olufsen speakers that get louder than any conference phone I’ve ever had to listen to.
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