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HP unveils Windows 8.1 powered ENVY x360, Pavilion x360, and Split x2 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 1, 2014
2 min read

Hp unveils windows 8. 1 powered envy x360, pavilion x360, and split x2

HP has unveiled three new two-in-one PCs today, all powered by Microsoft’s latest Windows 8.1 operating system. These new devices include the HP ENVY x360, Pavilion x360, and the Split x2. Let’s take a look at these three new devices and see what they have to offer.

The HP Split x2 features a 13.3-inch 10-point touchscreen display and an ultra-quiet fanless design. The device is powered by an Intel Core processor. The HP Split x2 is a sleek and lightweight detachable PC that features an advanced hinge design and dual battery system. This means you will have a battery in the base and a battery in the tablet. This allows you to easily switch between the notebook and the tablet with ease and without losing any power. 

No other details were given about the device, except that it will be available in the United States on July 16th at $599.99.

The ENVY x360 features a 15.6-inch diagonal 10-point capacitive touchscreen and is powered by an Intel Core processor. The device aims to bridge the gap between work and play, allowing you to seamlessly shift to tablet or tent mode to watch movies or play apps from the Windows Store. This device will be available in the United Stats on June 11th, starting at $679.99.

The Pavilion x360 features a smaller 13.3-inch 10-point touchscreen display, Beats Audio and dual speakers, and is powered by the latest Intel Core i3 or AMD A8 processors. The Pavilion x360 is perfect for someone who has productivity and mobility in mind. The device will be available in the United States on July 20th, with a starting prices of $629.99 (AMD CPU) and $599.99 (Intel CPU) respectively.

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