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HP announce news desktops and 4K display for back to school period

HP has announced new range of desktops and a display as part of back-to-school period. HP Pavilion AiO PCs come with beautiful edge to edge display, Pavilion Tower adds color to traditional black tower design, ENVY Tower comes with brushed metal chassis and features vertical design, ENVY Phoenix Tower is designed for gamers and comes with discreet graphics options, Spectre Studio Display comes with UHD 4K resolution panel. All the desktops come with wide range of configuration options.

21.5″ and 23″ Pavilion AiOs will be available from 28th of June 2015 in USA with starting price of $649.99 and $699.99. HP Pavilion, HP ENVY and HP ENVY Phoenix Towers will be on sale starting 10th of June 2015 with starting price of $699.99 and $899.99 respectively. HP Pavilion Desktop Tower will cost $499.99 and will be available from 26th of June. Spectre Studio Display will cost $999.99 and will be on sale from 24th of May.

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The 21.5 and 23 inch HP Pavilion All-in-One PCs are expected to be available on June 28, 2015 in the United States at www.hpshopping.com and select retailers starting at $649.99 and $699.99 respectively.
The HP Pavilion, HP ENVY and HP ENVY Phoenix Towers are expected to be available in the United States on June 10, 2015 at www.hpshopping.com. With a starting price at $699.99 is the HP ENVY Tower and $899.99 is the HP ENVY Phoenix Tower. HP Pavilion Desktop Tower will also be available in select retailers on June 26, 2015 with a starting price at $449.99.
The HP Spectre Studio Display is expected to be available in the United States on May 24, 2015 at www.hpshopping.com with a starting price at $999.99.

HP Pavilion AiO PCs : Buyers will have option to pick fourth generation Intel Celeron processors, Intel Core i3 through i7 processors,(2) next generation AMD A10 and A8 processors or AMD next generation mainstream A4 through A8 processors as CPU. The display is an edge to edge FullHD flush glass display. These AiOs come with 2x HDMI out port, two USB 3.0 ports, 3-in-1 media card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, LAN port. There is an option to add a dedicated graphics card (AMD Radeon A330 or A360). Upto 3TB storage can be added to the AiO. Pavilion AiOs come in 21.5”, 23” and 27” IPS fullHD options. Thanks to Bang & Olufsen audio, users will be able to enjoy clear audio right out of the box.

HP Pavilion Tower : Is highly configurable, comes in Blizzard White, Natural Silver, Nobel Blue and Sunset Red color options. Users can choose wide range of CPUs (Intel Celeron, core i3 to i7, AMD A-series A4 through A10). Buyers can add up to Nvidia GTX745 discreet graphics card for high performance and up to 3TB of hard drive. There are at least two USB 2.0 ports, up to four USB 3.0 ports, 7-in-1 media card reader, HDMI, DVI or VGA ports.

HP ENVY Tower and HP ENVY Phoenix Tower: With brushed metal chassis, the new ENVY Tower comes in a premium package and is designed for content creators. Users can choose up to Nvidia GTX980 or up to AMD Radeon R9 380 discrete graphics options and can be coupled with fourth generation Core i5 and i7 CPUs or AMD A-series A8 through FX CPUs. Phoenix tower on the other hand can have Intel K-series processors that enable overclocking (using HP overclocking control). Buyers can opt for closed loop liquid cooling to take the processing power to the extreme. Up to 3TB of HDD space can be opted while configuring and can also add up to 512GB SSD for lightning fast data transfer. Both the desktops have at least two USB 2.0 ports, up to four USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, DVI (Intel), VGA (AMD) and 7-in-1 media card reader, wireless keyboard and mouse.

HP Spectre Studio Display : With a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, the new display comes with a 32” panel, a 178 degree viewing angle, the new display offers premium display quality for those who prefer the best quality display. HP Spectre Studio Display comes with HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4 with MHL, Display Port and a USB port.

“The desktop PC continues to be an important form factor for customers who want to get things done and be entertained, but lack style and as a result are often hidden in basements and dens,” said Kevin Frost, vice president and general manager, Consumer Personal Systems, HP. “With our 2015 desktop family, we are breathing new life into the category by giving customers more capabilities wrapped in colorful and premium designs that they will be proud to place in kitchens, living rooms and other public spaces in their homes.”

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