HP Launches New Envy, ProBook Series Laptops, Unveils Reverb VR Headset

HP Launches New Envy, ProBook Series Laptops, Unveils Reverb VR Headset

HP has invigorated its lineup of Envy PCs with the eighth Gen Intel processors and second Gen AMD Ryzen processors. The new processing machines leaving HP's steady incorporate the HP Envy 13, HP Envy x360 13, HP Envy x360 15, and the HP Envy 17 workstation. Some key highlights of the new PCs incorporate webcam killswitch and protection screen among others. Moreover, HP has likewise propelled the Reverb VR headset, which is professed to give a goals likeness 9.3-megapixel per eye and a 114-degree field of view. 

Beginning with the new Envy workstations, HP has added five new models to the arrangement which incorporate both customary PCs and convertibles. The HP Envy 13 and the HP Envy parade a comparable structure with a metallic suspension and accompany highlights, for example, webcam off button, unique mark sensor, and protection screen to keep others from peeping on the screen content. 

The Envy 13 and Envy 17 come outfitted with a 3-way miniaturized scale edge full-HD show with thin bezels, however one can pick the discretionary 4K board for the littler Envy 13 PC. Both the workstations can be arranged with up to an eighth Gen Intel Core i7 processor with a pinnacle clock speed of 4.6GHz (Turbo) and discrete Nvidia GeForce MX250 designs. The HP Envy 13 and the Envy 17 will be available for anyone from HP's online store beginning one month from now conveying a sticker price of $899.99 (around Rs. 62,200). The bigger HP Envy 17 will likewise be accessible from Best Buy in May. 

With respect to the Envy x360 arrangement convertibles, they obtain a portion of their highlights from the vanilla Envy lineup, for example, webcam off button, unique mark sensor, protection screen, Bang and Olufsen sound, and 3-sided small scale edge show. The Envy x360 13 offers a decision between full-HD and UHD screens, while the Envy x360 15 show knock up the goals to 4K. 

The Envy x360 13 can be designed with up to a second gen AMD Ryzen 7 processor with most extreme clock speed of 4GHz (Boost) combined with AMD Radeon Vega 10 illustrations. The Envy x360 15 offers a decision among AMD and Intel processors – the Intel variation packs up to an eighth Gen Intel Core i7 processor ticking close by the Nvidia GeForce MX250 with 4GB of illustrations memory. Then again, the AMD variation can be arranged with up to AMD Ryzen 7 processor combined with AMD Vega 10 illustrations. 

The Envy x360 13 will hit the racks in April valued at $699.99 (around Rs. 48,400), while the HP Envy x360 15 models with Intel and AMD processors will be accessible from HP's online store around the same time evaluated at $869.99 (around Rs. 60,100) and $799.99 (around Rs. 55,300) separately. The Envy x60 15 convertibles will likewise be accessible from Best Buy in May. 

HP has additionally propelled two new PCs in the ProBook arrangement fueled by AMD processors – the ProBook 445R G6 and the ProBook 455R G, the two of which pack a second Gen AMD Ryzen processor and highlight a MIL-STD affirmed metallic form with a 180-degree pivot. The new ProBook arrangement workstations will hit the racks in June, however there is no word on their estimating yet. The organization has additionally lifted the spreads from the ProDesk 405 G4 Desktop Mini that is controlled by the second Gen AMD Ryzen Pro processor with AMD Radeon Vega illustrations and will go at a bargain in May valued at $499 (around Rs. 34,500). 

The significant feature among HP's most recent items is the organization's new VR headset – the HP Reverb. HP's wearable offering has support for the Windows Mixed Reality stage too. The HP Reverb VR headset comes in two variations – the HP Reverb Professional Edition and the HP Reverb Consumer Edition evaluated at $649 (around Rs. 44,800) and $599 (around Rs. 41,400) separately. 

Concerning the determinations, HP's VR headset includes a lightweight plan and packs two LCD shows with a goals of 2160 x 2160 pixels for each eye and 90Hz revive rate. The HP Reverb has a 114-degree field of view and comes furnished with two forward looking cameras. Both the headsets will be accessible to buy in April, yet just in the US showcase. There is no word from HP if, or when, the Reverb VR headset will be propelled in different markets.