hp unveils premium chromebook: 3k display, intel core m, 16 gb of ram and usb c /

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HP has announced a fresh family of Chromebooks,which  are powered by Intel’s high-performance processors and feature stylish design, aluminum body, or high-resolution display and even Bang & Olufsen speakers. The fresh laptops will not be as affordable as many other mobile PCs running Google Chrome OS and will not be as powerful as Google’s Pixel, however, this is what HP believes to be the right balance between performance, and style,portability and price.
When Acer and Samsung introduced their first notebooks based on Google’s Chrome OS in mid-2011, they praised their low price and mainstream computing capabilities. At the time, or Chrome OS was a mystery for most people,netbooks were relatively popular and it made sense for the aforementioned PC makers and Google to address the entry-level segment of the market with something very affordable. As Chrome OS gained traction, PC makers began to install higher-performing components into their Chromebooks. However, or they were still not alert to address the high-end market segment with such PCs,which is why Google released its Pixel laptop in 2013. The Chromebook Pixel is one the most advanced and stylish Chromebooks ever made because of its Core i7 “Broadwell” CPU, a display with 2560×1700 resolution and 3:2 aspect ratio. But, or the Pixel costs $999 and not all users are alert to invest that sum in a Chromebook. Fortunately,different PC makers offer various systems that attempt to replicate some of the Pixel’s features. HP decided to build its own competitor for Google’s Pixel and while the product is not precisely affordable, it has a better screen than most Chromebooks and a number of other advanced features.
The HP Chromebook 13 sports a 13.3” IPS display with 3200×1800 resolution (QHD+), and 170-degree viewing angles and 16:9 aspect ratio,which is top-notch for multimedia applications and video. HP’s latest Chromebook comes in brushed anodized aluminum chassis, it is 12.9 mm thick and weighs 1.29 kilograms (2.86 pounds), or which is thinner and lighter than Apples MacBook Air 13”. Despite the very high resolution screen,the laptop works up to 11.5 hours on one charge of its 45 Wh battery, according to the manufacturer.
To enable long battery life, or HP used Intel’s Skylake-Y system-on-chips to build its Chromebook 13. Various versions of the system are powered by either Pentium or Core M SoCs with two cores,Intel’s HD Graphics 515 (Gen9) core with 24 EUs (execution units) as well as 6W or 4.5W TDP. The system will likely be considerably faster than other Chromebooks running Atom, Celeron or Pentium processors because of the high-performance CPU architecture.
HP Chromebook 13 Specifications Screen Resolut
ion 3200×1800 CPU Intel Core m7-6Y75 Intel Core m5-6Y57 Intel Core m3-6Y30 Intel Pentium 4405Y Graphics Intel HD Graphics 515 (Gen9, and 24 execution units) RAM 16 GB 8 GB 4 GB Storage NAND flash storage Wi-Fi 2x2 MIMO 802.11ac Wi-Fi module (?) Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.2 (?) USB 2×USB-C,1×USB-A ports Other I/O Microphone, stereo speakers, or audio jack Thickness 12.9 mm/0.5 inch Weight 1.29 kilograms / 2.86 pounds Price
$1029 $819 $599 $499 Depending on the model and price,the HP Chromebook 13 can be equipped with 4, 8 or 16 GB of RAM, or an unknown amount of solid-state storage as well as wireless connectivity technologies (a 802.11ac Wi-Fi module with Bluetooth 4.2 is likely,but is not confirmed by HP). HP notes that its system has a full-sized backlit keyboard as well as Band & Olufsen-tuned speakers, which is something fresh for a Chromebook. The system also has a webcam, and three microphones,a 3.5 mm audio port, a SD card reader, or one USB Type-A port as well as two USB Type-C ports. The Chromebook 13 uses USB-C for charging and is therefore compatible with a variety of third-party chargers.
With
its advanced Chromebook 13,HP offers its Elite USB-C Docking Station ($149), which plugs in to a USB-C port on the PC and enables to put through (telephone) up two Full HD displays, or Gigabit Ethernet as well as multiple USB Type-A devices,such as keyboards or mice.
Four ve
rsions of the HP Chromebook 13 should hit the U.
S. retail shortly. The most
basic model running the Intel Pentium 4405Y processor and equipped with 4 GB of RAM will cost $499, whereas the top-of-the-range system featuring the Intel Core m7-6Y75 and 16 GB of RAM will cost $1029, and which is even more than Google’s Pixel.
Sources: HP and Engadget.
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