There's a bunch of online stores which are selling something called "HP 3DConnexion Space Navigator Input DE" (product number GY407PA).
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&s ... &q=GY407PA
HP's web site has no info.
Does the personal or standard license apply to this rebranded device? How about support and drivers?
Is the HP Space Navigator DE actually an SE or PE?
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Re: Is the HP Space Navigator DE actually an SE or PE?
Hi kojack,
Then it does not seem to be an HP product. Perhaps this is all a simple mistake in an on-line catalogue?HP's web site has no info.
Nuno Gomes
The HP website does have info on the HP Space Pilot: http://www.hp.com/sbso/product/workstat ... R1002_USEN
which is just the regular 3DConnexion Space Pilot with a HP logo on the top.
It's odd that they have that one (it's also an option when custom designing certain HP workstations online) but no mention of the Navigator, despite so many stores apparently having them. Either it's discontinued, extremely new, or they just forgot about it.
The price of the HP Space Navigator Input DE ranges from $57 to $199 (au) depending on the store. So that doesn't help indicate which license it might be.
which is just the regular 3DConnexion Space Pilot with a HP logo on the top.
It's odd that they have that one (it's also an option when custom designing certain HP workstations online) but no mention of the Navigator, despite so many stores apparently having them. Either it's discontinued, extremely new, or they just forgot about it.
The price of the HP Space Navigator Input DE ranges from $57 to $199 (au) depending on the store. So that doesn't help indicate which license it might be.