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HP announces new holiday lineup of Windows 10 PCs – OnMSFT.com

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
October 12, 2016
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Microsoft today has taken to the Windows Experience blog to highlight several new Windows 10 PCs which are all part of HP’s holiday lineup of devices. As always, we have given the post a look and have included all the details on these devices for you below.

HP Spectre x360: Available October 12 at starting price of $1,049.99

The HP Spectre x360 has been optimized with the latest 7th generation Intel Core Processor, along with a longer lasting  57.8W battery and a thinner design. HP claims that the battery life on this device is up to 25% longer than previous generations, and highlights that the new micro-edge display bezel design reduces the overall footprint by eliminating almost 10mm from each side of the screen. Other noteworthy specs include:

  • 7th Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processors
  • 13.3 inch FHD IPS touch screen display
  • Options for a 1TB PCIe SSD for faster performance
  • Support for Windws Hello login via a HP TruveVision FHD IR Camera
  • Support for HP Fast Charge for a charge to 90% in just 90 minutes
  • Dual fan design
  • Two USB C ports with Thunderbolt support
  • USB TypeA 3.0 port
  • Quad speakers
  • Support for HP Fast Charge to power the device to 90% in 90 minutes
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HP Spectre x360

HP ENVY Laptop: Available October 26 at starting price of $849.99

This device is for those who are looking for a premium feeling laptop at a not so premium price. The device is built with refined metal materials, and with a 13.3-inch display packs up to 14 hours of battery life when compared to last year’s model. Key specs on the device include:

  • 7th Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processors
  • Optional Edge to edge flush glass 13.3 inch display with QHD or UHD panels (optional touch screen also available)
  • Dual firing speakers
  • Backlit keyboard
  • Extra wide glass touchpad
  • Options for a 1TB PCIe SSD for faster performance
  • Support for up to 16 GB of RAM
  • Two USB 3.0 ports, with thunderbolt support, one for charging
  • Support for HP Fast Charge for up to 12 hours charge in 90 minutes.

https://youtu.be/5IZ7UEs8iAM

HP ENVY All-in-One 27: Available in October 2016 at starting price of $1,299.99

This all-in-one device packs a design which is perfect for any home. The computing power on the device is packed into the base of the unit, which allows for 44% thinner display thickness. Key specs on the device include:

  • 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 quad-core desktop processors
  • 27 inch diaganoal QHD display with 3.6 million pixel screen resolution and low blue light mode
  • Optional discrete NVIDIA GTX 950M graphics card with 2GB GDDR5 video for blazing fast 3D gaming performance
  • 256GB SSD or 2TB HDD
  • Sound bar with four speakers expertly tuned by Bang & Olufsen
  • HP Privacy Camera with IR support for using Windows Hello
  • Discrete Microphone that only pops up when in use
  • USB Type C port with Thunderbolt 3 support
  • HDMI out to connect to second monitor or projct to TV
  • HDMI in to connect to a laptop

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R5kv3_LKTM

Which of these new Windows 10 devices from HP excites you the most? Do you think it’s time for an upgrade from your older PC? Let us know what you think by dropping us a comment below!

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Arif is a freelance technology writer for OnMSFT and Digital Trends. He has over five years of experience covering all things Microsoft, including Surface, Windows 10, Xbox, Microsoft 365, and more. He also writes how-to guides, op-eds, reviews, and loves to play with the latest tech --- Microsoft or not.

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