Monday, 23 September 2013

HP releases 3 New Notebooks Such as Haswell and Jump Motion

HP has declared a group of 3 of new Windows 8 operating ultrabooks, known as the Envy 17, the Spectre 13 x2 and the Spectre 13 Ultrabook.
The former laptop is the globe's first with Jump Motion-controlling, the second one is the globe's first Haswell laptop without a fan while the last comes with a large track pad.

HP Envy 17 with Jump Motion

Motion-controlled notebooks are an unpopular idea as of now but it seamless comfort to see HP integrating the technological innovation in its devices. HP Envy 17 is in fact, just a frequent Envy 17 laptop with this technological innovation.
HP Envy 17 comes with an Apple Primary i5/i7 processor chips, AMD Radeon HD 7750M/7850M Design, 6 GB RAM and 750 HDD storage space. And as the name indicates, it comes with a 17 inches touchscreen show display and with up to Complete HD quality.
Just in case if you are different, leap activity — not a very new technological innovation — helps you to get around through various programs and software by just shifting your arms.
The small indicator, installed below laptops computer key pad, uses two cameras and three infra-red LEDs to monitor the activity of any item. You can simply move your arms to search the pictures or to ahead a film. Play activities just by actions instead of a operator.
Users can even keep a pen, and the system is precise enough to monitor fingertips.
Leap activity is set to do further amazing things in the future.
The Jump Motion, in HP Envy 17, can toggled on or off and when switched on, you can use your game or run through Windows 8 using hand actions.
There are currently around 100 programs making optimum use of the technological innovation. HP Envy 17 will start at $ 1,049 when it releases in mid-October.

HP Spectre 13 x2

The HP Spectre 13 x2 is the second system of the group of 3 and is the globe's first laptop without a fan, despite having Haswell under the bonnet. The multiple features a large 13.3 inches removable show with Full HD quality.
On the inside, it comes with a 4th-gen Apple Primary i3 or i5 processer, along with up to 8 GB RAM. Storage space options are set at either 64 or 128 GB.
For connection, the product only has a microSD cards slot for storage development. Laptops computer key pad, does however, add 2 USB 3.0 slots, HDMI slot and an SD cards slot.
The aluminum machine will be available from $ 1,099 forward from the mid of Oct.

HP Spectre 13 Ultrabook

This ultrabook is the more moderate of the two. Having a 13 inches show with touchscreen show and a ground-breaking quality of up to 2560 x 1440 p, it comes with a Primary i5 or i7 Apple Haswell processer under the bonnet. It also comes with 512 GB of SSD storage space.
Lacking gadgets of this rivals, the Spectre 13 still comes with an ultra-wide Synaptics touch pad with “Control Zones” on either part  to accomplish you in applying Windows 8 swipes.
It will be also be available from mid-October forward, but from $999 for the platform design.
HP has currently suffering from difficult periods, so its excellent to see it doing some serious attempt in getting returning its top PC-maker, an respect which it only lately missing to Lenovo.

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