“The desktop PC continues to be an important form factor for young customers who want to create, get things done and be entertained, but the desktop PCs have lacked style and are often hidden in basements and dens,” said Anneliese Olson, VP, Computing Solutions, Printing & Personal Systems, HP Asia-Pacific & Japan. “With our 2015 desktop family, we are breathing new life into the category by giving customers more capabilities wrapped in colourful and premium designs that they will be proud to place in their personal spaces within their homes.”
“A new wave of millennials are demanding technology to empower them to work and play on their terms. Thanks to Moore’s Law, Intel has been pushing the limits of personal computing, enabling devices that are as powerful as they are versatile – capable of satisfying even the most demanding users,” said Tim Parker, Vice President and General Manager of Direct and Channel Sales for Intel in Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ). “The new range of HP devices with Intel inside combine Intel’s processing power and user experience with HP’s fresh new designs, effortlessly rising up to meet the high expectations of today’s connected generation.”
The HP Pavilion All-in-One PCs feature 23" and 27" edge-to-edge full high-definition (HD) flush glass displays1 with a new adjustable hinge on the pedestal for a more comfortable viewing experience. HP Pavilion All-in-One PCs come with HDMI Out so a second display can be connected, whether for multi-tasking or to the TV. Two USB 3.0 ports and a 3-in-1 media card reader are located on the display chin for easy access. Another four USB 2.0 ports are at the back together with the HDMI and LAN ports to keep the workspace organised.
“A new wave of millennials are demanding technology to empower them to work and play on their terms. Thanks to Moore’s Law, Intel has been pushing the limits of personal computing, enabling devices that are as powerful as they are versatile – capable of satisfying even the most demanding users,” said Tim Parker, Vice President and General Manager of Direct and Channel Sales for Intel in Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ). “The new range of HP devices with Intel inside combine Intel’s processing power and user experience with HP’s fresh new designs, effortlessly rising up to meet the high expectations of today’s connected generation.”
The HP Pavilion All-in-One PCs feature 23" and 27" edge-to-edge full high-definition (HD) flush glass displays1 with a new adjustable hinge on the pedestal for a more comfortable viewing experience. HP Pavilion All-in-One PCs come with HDMI Out so a second display can be connected, whether for multi-tasking or to the TV. Two USB 3.0 ports and a 3-in-1 media card reader are located on the display chin for easy access. Another four USB 2.0 ports are at the back together with the HDMI and LAN ports to keep the workspace organised.
Customers have the choice of fourth generation Intel Core i3 through i7 processors2. While integrated graphics are standard, HP Pavilion All-in-one PCs can be built with up to AMD Radeon R7 A360, 4GB of dedicated graphics memory, and a maximum of 3TB of storage. B&O Play audio adds bold, crisp and accurate sound through the dual speakers.
A 23" AiO costs S$1,499, and will be available June 2015.
| Source: HP. The ENVY Phoenix Desktop for gaming. |
HP is offering die hard gamers Intel K-series processors to enable overclocking with the HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop Overclocking Control to boost gaming performance3. The optional advanced thermal system using Closed Loop Liquid Cooling protects sensitive components while eliminating the need for throttling and keeps the HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop cool and quiet. The NVIDIA GeForce Experience software is included for seamless gaming, and Bang & Olufsen Audio Control enables a customisable audio experience.
The ENVY Phoenix Desktop is customisable in other ways too. It offers an up to 3TB hard disk drive with the option to add more speed via a solid state drive (maximum capacity 128GB)4. A RAID storage option allows content to be mirrored to a second hard drive for backups.
HP ENVY Phoenix Desktops include at least two USB 2.0 ports, up to four USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, DVI (Intel), VGA (AMD) and a 7-in-1 media card reader. Each desktop also comes with dual monitor support and wireless keyboard and mouse.
Pricing and availability for the ENVY Phoenix Desktop will be announced at a later date.
1 Full High definition (HD) content is required to view high-definition images.
2 Intel’s numbering is not a measurement of higher performance.
3 Altering the clock frequency and/or voltage may:
(i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system, processor, and other system components;
(ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail;
(iii) cause reductions in system performance;
(iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and
(v) affect system data integrity. HP and Intel have not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. HP and Intel have not tested, and do not warranty, the operation of other system components beyond their industry standard specifications. HP and Intel assume no responsibility that the processor and other system components, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose.
4 For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 30GB of the hard drive is reserved for system recovery software.
4 For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 30GB of the hard drive is reserved for system recovery software.
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