
HP Envy and EliteBooks
The consumer electronic company HP has made a new line up of their mid range laptops (Envy and EliteBooks series) and showed off their thin designed and premium looked laptops which also includes the convertibles.
HP has yesterday launched their new mid range laptops in their Envy series and EliteBook series. Both of them are a mid range and are of their own league. The Envy series is the most interesting series among them. They are launched in various variants and sizes.
The Envy has launched in both the convertible and non convertible laptops in different sizes range from 13″ to 17″. where the price range starts from $760 and above for the 17″ versions.
While the EliteBook also got the same set of variants, in both convertibles and non convertibles. They both are also priced at the affordable range for a regular laptop user like mine.
But the interesting aspects of both the laptops are the designs they are made. They look so premium that the Macs are not even close. My first look at those laptops made me realise that the windows laptops can also be better than Macs and also without the compromise in the functionality. These laptops got the latest generation chips inside from the Intel. And on top of that, they are also available in convertible variants. This one reason that their functionality can be increased by 50% compared with the Macs.
Apart form those things there also these feature clever design tricks, an optional privacy mode and performance-optimizing software. The 13.3-inch Envy x360 13 starts at $760 with an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U processor, 8GB of RAM, a Gorilla Glass 1920 x 1080-pixel display, and AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics. HP rates it for up to 11 hours of battery life.
The EliteBook has got the LTE mode which is optional but a useful feature. Recently the Microsoft has got the LTE mode based laptop to its Surface Book 2.
So, how do you feel about the new HP laptop lineup. Comment down your view below.
Source: laptopmag.com
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