HP announces two new laptops and an All-in-One PC: All the news

HP Specter x360 15, HP Envy 32 All-in-One and HP Elite Dragonfly with 5G are the three most important products that the American manufacturer has made official at CES 2020. Here is what you need to know.

There are three new products that HP launched at the CES 2020 in Las Vegas, three new computers that intend to improve the user experience in different areas, including work, play, and general productivity. Specifically, we have HP Specter x360 15. The manufacturer’s most powerful 15-inch convertible with a 90% screen-to-frame ratio; HP Envy 32 All-in-One, the first in its category with HDR600 panel and the latest NVIDIA RTX video cards; and finally HP Elite Dragonfly, the first light business convertible with integrated 5G.

HP Specter x360 15

HP Spectre x360 15

HP Specter x360 15 is a 15.6-inch convertible that boasts 90% for the screen-frame ratio, and a 60% reduction for the upper and lower bezels. It uses a premium design characterized by the extensive use of an aluminum alloy. It is proposed as the most powerful Specter family system thanks to the possibility of configuring it with 10th generation Intel Core i7 processors and NVIDIA GPU. All this was obtaining a maximum autonomy of 17 hours of use.

Among the configuration possibilities, we also have a 4K Ultra HD panel with OLED technology compatible with the DCI-P3 standard about the chromatic extension, and we also support Wi-Fi 6 with the possibility of setting the priority of the packages in a capillary way network through the preinstalled HP Command Center.

Among the features, there is also a webcam that can be darkened with the HP Webcam Kill Switch, a dedicated physical button to silence the microphone, a fingerprint sensor, and native installations of Express VPN and LastPass to optimize system security.

HP Envy 32 All-in-One (AiO)

HP Envy 32 All-in-One

HP Envy 32 All-in-One is configured as a decidedly versatile and powerful desktop system, with ninth-generation Intel Core i7 processors of maximum 65W and latest generation NVIDIA RTX video cards. It can be configured with a maximum of 32GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 1TB of storage space on the SSD (dual storage solutions are also available). This system uses an edge-to-edge display for the 32″ panel (maximum 4K Ultra HD as resolution) and wireless charging built into the monitor stand.

Audio side HP got help from Bang-Olufsen, who created a front system with dedicated subwoofer tweets for low frequencies. The system can also be used with the PC turned off by connecting the smartphone or other sources.

The new HP All-in-One is also the first of the family compatible with the NVIDIA RTX Studio program, designed for creators to speed up many of the operations.

HP Elite Dragonfly with 5G

HP Elite Dragonfly

HP Elite Dragonfly is the first 5G convertible on the market in the world, as defined by the American manufacturer at launch, and was developed with a specific antenna that serves to improve network performance. The system uses a 10th generation Intel Core vPro processor and is based on the needs of professionals.

Among the features, we have HP Sure View Reflect, which allows the user to work privately under any environmental conditions. Among the functions, there is also a ” privacy mode,” which, with the press of a button, prevents prying eyes from seeing what is on the screen.

Elite Dragonfly is also the first system in the world with integrated Tile, which allows you to find your notebook even if it is lost or stolen. The system was made with 82% recycled materials, and with plastic parts recovered from the oceans.

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