New features in the HP Envy PC with a larger 4K screen |
HP will continue to update Envy notebooks regularly, add the latest processors and graphics, and make some improvements.
To attract more designs, the company released two new laptops from Envy that offer enhanced 4K display options, enhanced processing and graphics equipment, and a separate wireless mouse that lets you work on multiple screens.
Starting at $ 1,000, the HP Envy 17 is the cheapest product for new users. As the name suggests, it has a screen size of 17.3 inches and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Inside is an 11th generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor with Intel Iris X graphics, 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
The laptop features a clamshell design, narrow bezels, and an 86.3% screen-to-body ratio.
If you are looking for a better product, you can upgrade to 1TB PCIe SSD storage, 32GB storage, and 4K display.
The AMD model for HP Envy x360 15 is $ 750, the Intel model is $ 900.
The HP Envy x360 15 features a 2-in-1 laptop design that allows you to use it as a touchscreen tablet. With that in mind, HP is introducing the 4K OLED model.
The computer is equipped with an 11th generation AMD Ryzen 7 or Intel Core processors and NVIDIA MX450 graphics cards.
Both devices also have a 19% larger touchpad and a new feature called "Lightning Enhanced" which basically turns the screen into a built-in light for video calls.
You can pre-order the new Envy from the HP Store and start shipping in April.
In addition to the new laptops, HP will release the new HP 930 Creator Wireless Mouse in the spring, which can be used on up to three devices simultaneously via USB-A or Bluetooth.
This mouse is priced at $ 90 with seven programmable buttons and a scroll wheel and can be used for up to 12 weeks on a single charge.