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Are you a fan of Star Wars? Then this new HP laptop is for you.

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There is no doubt that the next Star Wars movie, which will be released in theaters in just two more months, will be a global phenomenon that, along with sweeping the box office, will move billions of dollars in associated products and merchandising. That is why even PC manufacturers are beginning to create products for fans of this saga, such as the new HP Star Wars Special Edition Notebook

It is a laptop with Windows 10 that boasts a special design, inspired by characters from the galactic empire of Star WarsOn the back the art engraving includes an image of Darth Vader, and on the inside a storm-trooper and the Death Star, while the touchpad includes the design of the classic X-Wing guidance system that is shown at the end of episode IV. To complete the look, we have a backlit keyboard with red lights that evokes the dark side of the Force.

But since that's not enough, HP has also customized the device's software with themes befitting the space saga (eg, Windows notification sounds can be changed to the sound of a lightsaber, or R2D2's beep), and you will also be given exclusive access to 1,100 high-quality images from Star Wars history.

In terms of specifications, it offers a 15, 6-inch screen with Full HD resolution, which can have touch support optional way.The processor is a sixth generation Core i5 or i7. We can configure the equipment to have up to 12 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB hard disk (a pity that there is no option to use SSD storage).

As for the graphics card, we can choose between an integrated card Intel HD Graphics 520 (corresponding to the Skylake generation), or a dedicated card nVidia GeForce 940M Battery life should be up to 7 hours, although it is not specified under what conditions.

Price and availability

This notebook will be available on November 8th in the United States (as will the HP ENVY 8 Note) for a price starting at $700 for the most basic configuration In addition, Star Wars-themed accessories, such as a holster and wireless mouse, will be available for $40 each.

Unfortunately, there is still no information about its price and availability in Europe and Latin America.

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Via | Microsoft News

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