HP launches new entry-level laptops

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HP has announced new models in the Pavilion x360 series. The Pavilion x360 comes with 11″ and 13″ touchscreens and will be available with Intel Celeron, Pentium and Core processors, according to the computer manufacturer.

The HP Pavilion x360 is available with IPS screens of 1366×768 or 1920×1080 pixels, writes Lilliputing. According to HP, the 11″ model is completely silent thanks to a fanless design. The laptop can be equipped with a maximum of 8GB of RAM and the manufacturer promises a battery life of more than 8 hours. HP mentions a Pentium N3700 and Core M-5Y10C as possible. processor options.

The 13″ model can contain up to 16GB of RAM and HP offers, among other things, versions with a Core i3 or i5 processor. These laptop models do have a fan to cool the system. The convertibles are also equipped with two USB 2.0 ports and a USB 3.0 connection, as well as an Ethernet connection and an SD card reader.

The new Pavilion x360 convertibles will be available in the US with prices starting from $499, or $465, for the 11″ version and $679 for the 13″ versions. Nothing is known yet about the availability and prices in Europe.

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