At CES 2019, HP’s latest products reveal powerful new ways for consumers to connect, create and compete.
The HP Spectre x360 15 will be the the world’s first 15-inch laptop with an AMOLED display, the latest addition to an already redesigned premium PC.
Initially unveiled late last year, the dramatically reinvented HP Spectre Folio – the world’s first leather convertible PC – is now available in Bordeaux Burgundy and with a 4K display option exclusively via HP.com for a starting price of $1,309.99.
Do more with less when you use the ultra-slim HP ENVY USB-C Hub, which includes pass-through charging to your notebook, two USB-A charging ports and an HDMI 2.0 port with 4K resolution support. It is expected to be available in March for a starting price of $79.99.
HP also unveiled a new line of Pavilion displays that immerse users in whatever they are creating or watching. The HP Pavilion 27 Quantum Dot is the world’s first Quantum Dot on glass display, offering more than a billion viewable colors. It is expected to be available in March for a starting price of $399. The HP Pavilion 27 FHD offers a variety of features such as built-in B&O audio and a pop-up privacy camera, and is expected to be available in March for a starting price of $329. The HP Pavilion 32 QHD is a dynamic display with immersive QHD resolution and stunning vantage points from almost any angle. It is expected to be available in June for a starting price of $379.99.
The OMEN X Emperium 65 Big Format Gaming Display with NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR is the world’s first big format gaming display with a soundbarl [1], taking the living room gaming experience to new and incredible places with a 144 Hz refresh rate. Another previously unannounced feature is the OMEN X Emperium Soundbar, the world’s first big format gaming display with soundbar [2]. You don’t need a separate subwoofer with this potent trio: LOFAR Low Frequency Array, VRT Vibration Reduction Technology and a three-way stereo crossover system. The OMEN X Emperium 65 with soundbar is expected to be available in February for a starting price of $4,999.
HP is also updating two of its best-selling OMEN PCs to take advantage of the newest technology available. The OMEN 15 Laptop debuted in May, with an option for the world’s first 240 Hz laptop display. Since then, the OMEN by HP team added NVIDIA’s latest mobile graphics cards and optional 802.11ax Wi-Fi. It is expected to be available in July.
Finally, the newest version of OMEN Obelisk Desktop goes into overdrive with the latest specs to handle the most rigorous games available. It’s now capable of:
- up to 64 GB of HyperX Memory
- up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080Ti graphics
- up to a 9th Generation Intel Core i9-9900K CPU
- dual SSD w/ RAID0
- liquid cooling
It is expected to be available in March for a starting price of $2,249.99.
The way people work is changing. The workforce is working on the go, working from home and airports, and collaborating in more open environments within the office. Security is more important than ever to protect devices, identity and data.
HP unveiled a more secure vision for the workplace of the future with the introduction of its third generation of its HP Sure View integrated privacy screen [3]. New Elite products featuring HP Sure View Gen3 give you new ways of working while protecting sensitive information on the go, at desks and around the office.
The HP EliteBook x360 830 G5 is the world’s brightest business convertible [4] bringing x360 versatility mainstream for on-the-go workers. Look for it in March. The HP EliteDisplay E243p Sure View Monitor (below) is the world’s first display with an integrated privacy screen that instantly creates confidentiality in open workspaces and is expected to be available in February. The HP EliteOne 800 AiO G4 is the world’s first AiO with an integrated privacy screen that also packs desktop discrete graphics performance into a space-saving, sleek design. It is expected to be available in June.
For more information, head over to HP’s CES press kit.
[1] Compared to all gaming displays measured diagonally with NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR as of 1/7/2019.
[2] Based on sound bar built into the PC and big format display with 65-inch or larger viewing area as of 1/7/2019.
[3] HP Sure View Gen3 integrated privacy screen is an optional feature that must be configured at the factory. It is only available on non-touch models and is designed to function in landscape orientation.
[4] Based on 8th Generation Intel based business convertibles with Intel Core i U series processor, Windows Pro OS, vPro and a convertible non-detachable design with 1000 Nits as of 1/7/2019.
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