Computer Science
HP has expanded the model numerical computer equipment by launching three new devices in the Pavilion series. All devices are operated by Windows 10.
One of the novels is Pavilion's monoble computer. It is available in the form of diagonal models 23, 8 and 27 inches. An optical model with 23, 8-inch dispenser may be equipped with a micro-frame with a thickness of 6, 4 mm instead of standard 26 mm. The configuration of both models may include a processor up to Intel Core i7 of the sixth generation or up to APU AMD A10, up to 16 GB operational memory, an optical discontinuous NVIDIA GeForce GT 930A, a hard drive of 1 TB to 3 TB or a hybrid storage device of 1 TB. A sensory display and audio system Bang < Olufsen > is also reported, including two frontal dynamics.
In addition, the novels are equipped with the Privacy Camera web cam module, which is completely drowned in the hull. Once applied to the module, it rises above the hull similarly to a surge in some cells. The camera and the microphone are connected to the system. If the user is required to work in a private environment with no extra eye and ear, he will be able to drown the module in the monoclock hull again, with the microphone and the camera shut off. The initial configuration price from 23, 8 inch is $700, 27 inch is $1,000. The sales start in July.
The HP Pavilion x360 slot contains 15, 6 inch and complements the line of existing 11, 6 and 13, 3 inch models. The dispensation is based on the IPS matrix, supports sensor entry and may have HD or Full HD clearance. Users can choose different configurations including Intel sixth generation Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium or Intel Core up to i7, up to 16 GB operational memory, SSD with a capacity of up to 512 GB or HDD with a capacity up to 1 TB. The novel will be sold in May at $380.
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