Iron Novels

Hewlett-Packard presented several novels in the field of gambling: two high-produced laptops under the Omen brand, a powerful desk system, and a 32-inch external screen with a very high frequency of renewal. Although the devices are classified as gay, they have a competitive price, good mobility and not particularly exogenous (of course, if the red light on the keyboard) that does not give their owner an obedient immature.

New HP laptops start on July 10th. For approximately $900, a 15, 6-inch model with an IPS matress (1920x1080), 4-Nuclear Skylake Core i7-6700HQ, Nvidia GTX 950M (2 GB memory), 8 GB Operatives and a hard disk on 1 terabite (at speed of spindle 7200 rpm). In addition, the system has two ports of USB 3, hygabit Etherner-interface, Wi-Fi (2x2 802.11ac) and full HDMI.

The price for the 17, 3-inch version of the Omen laptop starts with a $1030 mark. The basic kit includes a screen with an IPS matress (1920x1080), the same Skylake chip and the volume of the Operatives. Laptop 17, however, has a more rapid schedule (Nvidia GTX 960M with 4 GB memory) and, in addition to the 1-terabite hard drive, the SSD copyer is 128 GB. A hard drive with PCIe to 512 GB, 16 GB Operatives, GTX 965M and 4K-Earran can be installed for the laptop. With a moderate load, the charge will be 6 to 10 hours, depending on the model and configuration.

About August, the HP will release an Omen brand-blown playground. His top configuration includes the Core i7-6700K chip, the Nvidia GTX 1080 Founder Edition or AMD Radeon R9 390X, up to 32 GB Operatives and SSD replicator at 512 GB. Thus, computer productivity will be more than sufficient to support virtual reality points such as Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. A liquid cooling system can be installed. The price is not yet announced, but it has already received a VR certification from HTC.

In addition to the laptop and PC, the summer HP will start selling an external monitor. His diagonal is 32 inches, and the permit is 2560x1440 pickles. The screen will support FreeSync, the AMD technology for adaptive changes in screen renewal.

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