What did HP show us at CES 2023?
- January 5, 2023
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This CES 2023 is giving a lot, the main technology companies renew their product catalog, something in which the veteran HP could not be an exception: laptops and
This CES 2023 is giving a lot, the main technology companies renew their product catalog, something in which the veteran HP could not be an exception: laptops and
This CES 2023 is giving a lot, the main technology companies renew their product catalog, something in which the veteran HP could not be an exception: laptops and desktops for gaming, systems designed for professional environments and for students, Chromebooks, monitors , mice.. .the list is endless, with many of the most interesting products. We will review them below.
The strong point is undoubtedly found in relation to portable devices of all types and for all types of use, with renewals in the Dragonfly, Elite and HP Laptop PC families. The reason is both simple and compelling, the adoption of a hybrid work profile is already a reality for many professionals who need to be able to work, either in the office or at home, without taking turns in one place. and another may present disadvantages. Mobility has been important before, but in the last two years, for obvious reasons, it has become a vital need for companies and professionals.
Since our colleagues at MuyComputerPRO have already done an exhaustive review of all the new products aimed at the professional market (don’t miss it, because it is likely that you will find a device that can be adapted to your needs), we are going to focus on the new products aimed at the consumer market, which are not few .
We start with notebooks, with the restoration of veterans HP laptopwith 15.6 and 14-inch configurations, in the latter case also with a special ECO edition that has EPEAT Gold registration, a prestigious certification that guarantees that the devices have been designed and manufactured using the strictest standards of environmental care.
In both sizes, we can choose integrated AMD (Ryzen and Athlon) and Intel (Raptor Lake) and in any case graphics integrated into the APU (Radeon and Intel Xe), configurations from 4 to 16 gigabytes of RAM (DDR4 in all models with Intel chips and DDR4 and DDR5 options on AMD computers) and between 128 gigabytes and one terabyte of NVMe SSD storage (although we also found a 128 gigabyte UFS configuration on Intel computers). Also in all cases with screens up to FullHD (1920 x 1.08o points).
We’re continuing with laptops, but now we’re going to focus on gaming because it’s new HP OMEN 17 It’s itself a top-of-the-line proposition from the manufacturer for this market, thanks to Intel processors up to the Core i9-13900HX, next-gen NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics (we still don’t know the specific graphics adapters), up to 32 gigabytes of DDR5 5600 RAM and up to 2 terabytes of PCIe NVMe storage TLC (4×4). It also stands out with a 17.3-inch screen with QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution, which achieves a refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time of only 3 milliseconds, and a high-performance opto-mechanical keyboard assembly.
We’re continuing with the OMEN family, but now we’re making the leap to desktop systems with systems HP OMEN 20L, 40L and 45L In all models, HP decided to integrate Raptor Lake processors, from Intel Core i5-13400 to Core i9-13900K and KF, as well as more graphics options GeForce RTX 30 and RTX 40 (from RTX 3050 to RTX 4090, except for GTX 1660 SUPER in 20L model) as well as some AMD options, yes, from the RX 6000 series.
With a focus on performance, all models can be equipped with up to 64 gigabytes of Kingston FURY DDR5-5200 XMP RGB Heatsink RAM and up to two terabytes of WD Black NVMe PCIe-4×4 SSD storage. The 40L and 45L models offer WiFi 6E AX211 (2×2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connectivity, while the 20L model provides WiFi 6 AX 201 (2×2) and Bluetooth® 5. For wired connectivity, all models offer Gigabit Ethernet.
Another very interesting proposition is found with desktop computers HP All-In-One, with 24 (23.8) and 27 inch models. Again, we find more than a wide range of chips available, both from AMD and Intel, which can go up to Ryzen 7 7730U and Core i7-1355U. In both cases, HP once again bet on integrated graphics in the APUs of both manufacturers.
We will also find a great variety in terms of RAM, which can go from 4 to 32 gigabytes in both sizes and with APUs from both manufacturers, although in the case of Intel we will only have DDR 4, while models with a chip from AMD have DDR 4 and DDR 5 options .As for storage options, we find 128, 256, 512 gigabytes and up to one terabyte, in all cases NVMe SSD.
For both screen sizes (non-touch), they offer FullHD resolution (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) with an orthodox 16:9 aspect ratio, anti-reflective coating, and a brightness of up to 300 nits. It is accompanied by two 2-watt stereo speakers and a high-definition HP True Vision 1080p FHD IR camera.
We return to the world of gaming, as HP also introduced two mice and controls of its HyperX brand. The first of the mice is HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2, an evolution of the popular and highly regarded Pulsefire Haste, this time integrating a HyperX 26K sensor that offers a resolution of up to 26,000 dots per inch, with a speed of 650 inches per second and supports up to 50G acceleration. He also presented at the same time HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wirelesswhich, like its proper name, differs from the former in that it is wireless.
We also received cable control within the brand HyperX Clutch Gladiate Enhanced, a controller compatible with PC and Microsoft Xbox, and that for this purpose it has the same controls as it, in addition to being quite similar in design to Microsoft’s controller. Measuring 155 x 110.56 x 64.68 millimeters and weighing 280 grams, it promises to be an excellent value for money option.
And we wrap up this review of everything HP has shown us (which, as you can see, is not little, far from it) in the consumer range at this CES 2023 with a webcam, mouse and headphones:
Source: Muy Computer
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