HP expanded its range of convertible Spectre X360 laptops with the addition of two more models today. The new models come in 14- and 16-inch laptop PCs with the option to upgrade to Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series GPUs, all powered by Intel’s Core Ultra processor.
In addition, the new Spectre x360 models come equipped with a dedicated AI processor that offers features like wake-on approach and walk-away lock, privacy alerts that notify you if someone is spying on your computer, and a screen dimmer that reduces power consumption when you are not using it. According to HP, the 16-inch Spectre x360 sports the biggest haptic touchpad seen on a Windows laptop to date.
With support for variable refresh rate, which automatically switches from 48Hz to 120Hz depending on the program you are viewing, both models have a 2.8K OLED screen with IMAX Enhanced Certification.
A number of extra features includes performance optimization that is automatic and that dynamically modifies temperature and fan noise according with workload, battery life, and laptop orientation. Users can choose from laptops with the Nvidia GeForce 4050 GPU or versions powered by the newly revealed Intel Ultra CPUs. This integration ensures optimal performance across a range of usage scenarios by providing customers with a customized and effective computing experience.
Regarding audio, HP purchased Poly, an audio business, in 2022, to tune the laptops’ speakers. With the 9MP camera on the new Spectre x360 series laptops, customers can participate in video meetings day or night thanks to hardware-backed low light correction.
The new laptops have touch screen capabilities and can be turned 360 degrees to function as tablets, just like the older ones. The pricing of the HP Spectre x360 14-inch 2-in-1 laptop PC is $1,499 (about Rs 1,24,600), while the 16-inch variant is $1,599 (roughly Rs 1,33,000).
A rechargeable wireless mouse, a USB-C travel hub, an ergonomic wireless keyboard, and a wired keyboard with backlighting are just a few of the new goods that HP has introduced.
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