HP has unveiled new generation of Pavilion and Envy convertibles and Pavilion notebooks for back to school.
The new convertibles and notebooks deliver great value to the customers with more processor, graphics and display options.
The newly launched HP Pavilion x360s, 11 inch HP Pavilion x360 and 13 inch HP Pavilion x360, are colorful and can be flipped fromnotebook mode for working and stand mode for watching.
Company officials said it can also be flipped from tent mode for playing games or tablet mode for on the go.
HP ENVY x360 is powerful and has all the capabilities of high performance notebook and can quickly transform to stand, tent and tablet modes.
The HP Pavilion x360s have B&O Play audio to provide best sound reproduction.
Officials said, 11 inch Pavilion x360 is available with Intel Core M-5Y10C processors in addition to Intel Celeron or Pentium processors, while the 13 inch HP Pavilion x360 supports fifth generation Intel Core i3 and i5 processors.
The 11 inch HP Pavilion x360 packs up to four more hours of power than the previous Pentium-based model with its 32 watt hour battery.
Additionally, customers can enjoy up to 8 hours and 15 minutes of battery life with 11 inch HP Pavilion x360 and 10 hours and 45 minutes of battery life with 13 inch HP Pavilion x360.
The HP Envy x360 is available in either HD or full HD and is a sleek and durable with an aluminum top and keyboard deck.
The HP ENVY x360 supports fifth generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processors and up to 16GB of system memory and battery life is increased to 8 hours and 45 minutes.
The HP notebook offers a variety of hardware choices to the customers and is available with sixth generation AMD A-Series or fifth generation Intel Core i3 through i7 processors.
The HP Pavilion notebooks are offered with HD or Full HD, touch or no touch in 14, 15, and 17 inch diagonal displays.