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HP Victus 16 gaming laptops with AMD Ryzen, Intel Core processors launched

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  American information technology company Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched in India the Victus 16 range of gaming laptop. Powered by AMD Ryzen and Intel Core processors, the Victus 16 laptops boast high resolution screen of fast refresh rate, enhanced thermal control features, and HP’s proprietary OMEN Gaming Hub. The Victus by HP E series laptops, powered by AMD Ryzen processor, will be available on Amazon at a price starting at Rs 64,999. The Victus by HP D series laptops, powered by 11th Gen Intel processor, is priced Rs 74,999 onwards. It will be available on Reliance digital store in coming weeks. “We are on the cusp of a major gaming boom in India based on the rising popularity of gaming witnessed in the last few years. For youngsters in India, gaming is increasingly becoming a passion point like music or any other sport. In fact, HP India’s recent Gaming Landscape Report 2021 suggests that over 90 per cent respondents agree that gaming is a viable career option. Belie...

CES 2021: HP launches 2 Dragonfly laptops with 11th gen Intel chips

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  At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, HP has unveiled updated versions of its Elite Dragonfly business laptops -- the Dragonfly Max and Dragonfly G2 -- with 11th Gen Intel processors. Both the laptops will include 5G options, with AT&T and T-Mobile networks supported in the US. The G2 comes in a full HD low-power version, a full HD edition with HP's Sure View privacy feature and a UHD option that supports HDR400 and goes up to 1,000 nits of brightness. HP includes a Tile track built into the laptops so you can track your laptop right in the Tile app, reports Engadget. Meanwhile, the Max is only available with a full HD, 1,000-nit display with a privacy shield built-in. Read More

HP Envy x360 review: Sleek convertible that complements on-the-go lifestyle

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The Envy x360 (Ryzen 5) is a convertible notebook from the stable of American information technology brand Hewlett-Packard (HP). The notebook has a lightweight design with a thin metallic profile that makes it an ultrabook designed for people who are always on the move. Priced at Rs 77,990, the notebook is a premium offering with a balanced mixture of style and substance. Design The Envy x360 is a full-fledged ultrabook, and not a tablet with detachable keyboard support. It has a flip-to-open design with a display that moves all the way to the back. The display lid is strong, thanks to a metallic chassis that doesn't bend or twist easily. The 360-degree nature of the lid makes it convenient to use the device in different modes – laptop, stand, tent and tablet. The ultrabook’s power key, which doubles up as screen-lock button in tablet mode, is located on the left side of the chassis. There is a dedicated set of volume rocker keys on the right that comes handy in...

HP Sprocket Plus review: Portable photo printer complemented by robust app

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It may seem a little old school, but printed photos still have a charm that digital ones just cannot match. Even so, you cannot deny that getting photos printed has its own hassles. And, that is what led to the birth of portable printers like the HP Sprocket Plus . A successor to the Sprocket, which was launched last year, the Plus edition is a tad bigger in size and can print 30 per cent larger pictures than the previous version. Aside from the capacity to print bigger photos, the Plus edition is almost identical to the Sprocket. A bigger size notwithstanding, it remains a light and portable device. The Sprocket Plus, with a no-frills design, has a removable cover on top to pack 10 zero-ink (ZINK) papers in a tray that fits 20 sheets at a time. As the name suggests, these papers do not require ink, so there is no risk of spillage. Operating the HP Sprocket Plus is easy, thanks to the feature-rich Sprocket app available for both iOS and Android devices. The app requires ...

HP unveils Pavilion x360 laptop with digital pen, Optane memory: Know more

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As an introductory offer, the notebook comes bundled with offers worth Rs 34,000. These include Beo Play speaker, extended warranty for two years, one-year accidental damage protection, etc. Technology News : HP India on June 25 announced the HP Pavilion x360 with digital pen support at a starting price of Rs 50,347. As an introductory offer, the notebook comes bundled with offers worth Rs 34,000 that include Beo Play (B&O) speaker, extended warranty for two years, one-year accidental damage protection, McAfee Internet Security software, theft insurance and PinePerks gift vouchers worth Rs 2,500 valid across e-commerce and travel portals such as Amazon, Flipkart, Make My Trip, etc. The Pavilion x360 is powered by 8th generation Intel core processors. It also sports Intel Optane memory, which is claimed to improve overall system performance by 28 per cent, therefore helps to open large media projects by up to 4.1 times faster and launch emails up to 5.8 times faster. W...