HP Unveils New Lineup Of AI-Powered Laptops In India

New Delhi: PC and printer major HP on Wednesday unveiled a new lineup of ‘Envy x360 15’ laptops to cater to the needs of content creators in the country.

The HP Envy x360 is available at 15 HP online stores and HP World stores starting at Rs 78,999, the company said in a statement.

The new laptops come with 15.6-inch OLED touch displays that can be adjusted to the ideal position for working, writing, viewing and playing.

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“The new Envy x360 15 is specially designed to enable content creators to fully express themselves through an industry-leading display and intelligent, high-performance productivity features. We are committed to ensuring that We want creators to have the tools they need to bring their ideas to life in the most remarkable way possible,” said Vikram Bedi, Senior Director (Personal Systems), HP India.

Envy 15 laptops are equipped with AI-powered features that enhance security and facilitate collaboration.

The company said, “To enable powerful performance, the new HP Envy x360 15 is powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and AMD Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 (7000 Series) with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 graphics and AMD Radeon graphics comes.”

It added, “HP is the first company to offer IMAX Enhanced certified PCs with its new Envy x360 15 laptop, which provides consumers with a seamless and immersive experience of IMAX quality visuals, audio and premium digital content.”

The new laptops come with AI Image Signal Processor (ISP) technology, which ensures content protection by automatically locking the device when the user is away and activating immediately when the user approaches.

With HP Presence 2.0, the laptops deliver the best visual, audio and overall experience in any environment.

Users can enhance their video calls by blurring the background and replacing it with an image of their choice.

Additionally, the laptops come with an auto frame feature that ensures users can move around smoothly without losing focus during video calls, the company said.