HP has decided to upgrade its computer design models to
really really higher levels;
HP CONVERTIBLE Spectre x360
- 2 millimeters thinner than its predecessor and now weighs less than 3 pounds.
- It has a 13.3-inch FHD IPS display, four speakers and is offered with either an i5 or an i7 seventh-generation Intel Core processor.
- It supports log-in via facial recognition and has up to 15 hours of battery life. What's more, the battery can be charged 90 percent in 90 minutes via a quick-charge function.
- The Spectre x360, available immediately, sells for US$1,049.99.
HP ENVY LAPTOP
- Offers more battery life than its predecessor -- it has a runtime of up to 14 hours -- but at 14mm thick and 3.15 pounds, it's not as thin and light.
- It has a 13.3-inch display with a touchscreen option and an extra-wide glass touchpad.
- The Envy will be available Oct. 26 priced at $849.99.
ALL IN ONE-MONITOR
- HP's new monitor is the 27-inch Envy 27. It supports 4K video and has a micro-edge bezel.
- Its RGB color accuracy exceeds 99 percent and includes a Display Port, HDMI and USB C, which can be used to charge devices.
- The display supports a "low blue light" mode for improved eye comfort
- support for sixth-generation Intel quad core i5 or i7 desktop processors,
- storage on a solid state drive of up to 256 gigabytes, a hard drive of up to 2 terabytes, and HDMI in and out ports.
- The Envy 27 will be available Dec. 4 for $499.99
"HP
has absolutely raised their bar in design, quality and performance," said
Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.
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