HP announced several new handsets for 2015, including the new Pavilion, Pavilion X360 and Envy X360, with models also fanless with Intel Core M.
It has not yet completed the school year in America, HP announced the products participating in the upcoming back-to-school promotion for 2015. We find models with AMD and Intel, both at HD resolution (1,366 x 768) and Full HD versions and not touch. The starting price is $ 500, which American users can purchase a model with an Intel Core M and fanless design.
The HP Pavilion X360 is updated with new models from 11 and 13 inches, with the first available with Core M, while there will also be options with older Pentium and Celeron processors. These are hybrid systems in which the display can be rotated 360°, enabling the use of the system by way of tablet. The saucy line is characterized with many different color variations.
Specifically, we will find both silver, red, purple and green. The model 11″ offers a touch display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, while on the front of the memory, we will find a maximum of 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It is worth pointing out that there is no way to remove the display, so even if you want to use only the particular tablet mode you will need to bring along the entire device and its integrated keyboard.
The largest model 13″ instead uses the new Intel Core i3 and i5 fifth generation, is proposed in both HD and Full HD and can support up to 16 GB of RAM. The colors available are only two, namely silver and red.
It also updates HP Envy X360, introducing a larger display, exactly 15.6″, which is also able to be rotated 360°. Even in this case, the handset will be offered in both HD or Full HD IPS display with wider viewing angles. It is a more austere model, with the only available color which will be the silver brushed.
Under the shell of the new HP Envy X360, we find Intel Core i5 and i7, in both cases of the fifth generation, with models that will benefit from a dedicated NVIDIA graphics. Storage can be delegated to a mechanical unit 1 TB, or at a faster 256 GB SSD.
HP also announced the 2015 version of the new Pavilion, available in models from 14″, 15″ and 17″, all with integrated optical drive. All models can be chosen in version HD or Full HD, both with touch panel that does not, while choosing the CPU is quite varied, between AMD and Intel Core Series A fifth-generation (i3, i5 and i7). Again, some configurations will be offered with a dedicated GPU.
All new products will be announced with the proposed application Bang & Olufsen Play, a software that allows you to optimize the audio output from the laptop and refine it according to your tastes and needs of the surrounding environment. It should be noted that B&O is occupied exclusively of the software and not the hardware configuration of the audio subsystem of the products.
Let availability and prices: HP Pavilion X360 will be available starting May 13 in the US, with version’s Core M fanless 11″ and with Core i3 13″ proposals respectively to $ 499 and $ 529. HP Envy X360 will instead be marketed from June 21 at a price of $ 679 ($ 769 for the full HD version). As for the more traditional series Pavilion, laptops will reach US stores in May, at a recommended price from $ 479 for the base model.