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Important Announcement Day for HP. After introducing the HP Pro Tablet 608, and revamping the popular Pavilion x2 convertible, the company is also releasing an update to its ENVY line of premium notebooks.
Users will be able to choose between 3 different models, 14, 15.6 and 17.3 inches The smallest will allow to choose between Intel i5 processors and fifth-generation i7, and between HD and Full HD resolutions for the screen, but will not have touch support.
In contrast, the 15.6-inch model will offer a touchscreen, but as an optional add-on. In terms of resolution, this model will let us choose between HD, Full HD and Quad HD +. For the processor, this team will offer both Intel chips, as well as AMD FX and A10 processors, and graphics will also be included nVidia GeForce 940M or GTX 950M, or AMD Radeon R7 or R6 This model will weigh 2.26 kilograms, about 200 grams less than the version of the last year.
Finally, the 17.3-inch HP ENVY will weigh 2.81 kilograms, pack a fifth-generation Intel Core i7 processor, along with a dedicated graphics card nVidia GeForce 940M or GTX 950M It will also include 4 USB 3.0 ports, up to 4TB hard drive, an RJ45 network port, and will be given the option to configure it with a DVD or Blu-ray reader.According to HP, both this model and the 15-inch will offer a battery life of up to 10 hours. Also, both include fingerprint reader
Price and availability of the new HP ENVY
This new line of ENVY notebooks is expected to go on sale in the United States between July and August of this year (the latest It is logical that it be after the launch of Windows 10, in order to include it pre-installed). Unfortunately, there is still no information on when they will be sold in other countries.
Regarding their prices, these can vary a lot depending on the configuration, but as a starting point> 699 dollars, the 15.6 will start in 629 and 799 dollars (depending on whether it is an AMD or an Intel, respectively), and the largest of 17.3-inch will cost $999 in its most basic configuration."
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