HP has already received ample amount of appreciation from its customers worldwide for the exclusive range of notebooks. The spectacular lineups of Pavilion, Spectre, and Envy laptops have already benefitted the wide range of tech fans with their extensive usability and excellence. Now the company just moved one step forward with a newly refreshed range of Spectre and Envy devices, including a new revamped version of Envy 13 notebook which originally made its debut in 2009.
According to Digital Trends, HP's new range of laptops include a 17.3-inch HP Envy 17, a 15-inch Envy x360 convertible laptop and a re-designed next generation HP Spectre x2 tablet having a detachable keyboard. There is also a 12.3-inch Spectre x2 device in the list, which can be modified with Intel's newest seventh gen core-i7 KabyLake processor. Also, the slate tablet can be complimented with an 8 GB RAM setup alongside single or dual units of 360 GB NVMe M.2 solid state drives.
The price index of all the new machines has also been revealed. PCMag pointed that the entry-level edition of the newest Spectre x2 has been price tagged at $999.99. Whereas, the latest version of Envy 13 costs $1,049, which is slightly greater than the price of the earlier edition of the laptop. Priceline of the new Envy 17 begins at $999.99 and the lowest end variant of Envy x360 has been priced at $899.99. Besides a closer call in terms of their pricing, Envy 13 and Envy 17 notebooks also have certain similarities with regards to their features.
Both the machines have UHD touchscreen display and similar space for the configuration of their processing units. HP Envy x360 comes with the potentiality for either Full HD or 4K enabled displays. All and all, the new lineups of Envy and Spectre are definitely the range that one must opt for.