HP Inc debuted new a range of PCs At CES 2017. “HP has been on an innovation roll over the last year and that momentum continues with major advances across our PC portfolio that create incredible customer experiences for both personal and business uses,” said Ron Coughlin, president, Personal Systems, HP Inc. “By continuously seeking insights from customers we are changing the way we createand deliver computing experiences.”
HP EliteBook x360:
The company is calling the HP EliteBook x360, the world’s thinnest business convertible. It comes with a battery life of up to 16 hours and 30 minutes, an optional 13.3-inch diagonal 4K UHD display with Windows Hello, and pen support. It also features HP Sure Start Gen3, HP WorkWise, Tamper Protection and the world’s only self-healing BIOS now with run-time memory (SMM) protection.
HP Spectre x360:
The second generation of HP’s 15.6-inch diagonal x360 is the most powerful in the Spectre portfolio. A bigger battery allows for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes while powering a micro-edge 4K display. The new HP Spectre x360 features the latest Intel Core processors, Nvidia GeForce 940MX graphics, adds two new front facing speakers provided by Bang & Olufsen for and an IR camera for Windows Hello.
HP ENVY Curved All-in-One 34:
The new curved AIO features a 34-inch diagonal Technicolor Color Certified Ultra WQHD micro-edge display that floats over an integrated four-speaker sound bar tuned by Bang & Olufsen. For evening use, the display can switch to a low blue light mode.
Sprout Pro by HP:
HP is also introducing the new Sprout Pro. It incorporates a 2.2mm thick, 20-point capacitive Touch Mat display with a sharper, near 1080p projected resolution. This generation makes it easier to interact with Windows 10 Pro and streamlined software gives access to Sprout features including faster 2D scanning and, high-precision 3D scanning. Included is an Active Pen, allowing digital inking for annotation and design. It also now features an Intel Core i7 processor, 1TB of SSHD storage, up to 16GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics for faster 3D scanning.
OMEN X 35 Curved Display:
OMEN X by HP is now bringing gamers the new OMEN X 35 Curved Display. The OMEN display comes with Nvidia G-Sync technology. HP claims that the latest addition of the 35-inch diagonal curved display to the OMEN lineup adds a whole new level of immersion for gamers who engage enemies on the battlefield or maneuver against the competition on the racetrack.
The laptops are expected to be launched from between January to March of this year. However, HP has not announced any official release date for India.
– The HP Spectre x360 15.6-inch will cost $1,499 (Approximately Rs 1,02,000)
– The HP ENVY Curved All-In-One 34-inch will be priced at $1,729.99 (Approximately Rs 1,17,700)
– The Sprout Pro by HP pricing and availability for commercial consumers is expected in March 2017 in select countries.
– The OMEN X 35 Display is expected to retail for $1,299.99. (Approximately Rs 88,500)