HP Envy x360 15 laptop brings cool new features for creators and Nolan fans

HP's new laptop blends top-end specs, AI-powered security, and an IMAX Display

HP Envy x360 15 laptop brings cool new features for creators and Nolan fans

HP has launched two new entries in its popular Envy x360 series. Carrying the form-factor flexibility that HP’s Envy series is known for, the new laptops also feature 15.6-inch displays, upgraded specifications, and new security features that are powered by artificial intelligence. Here’s everything you need to know about the new HP laptops.

HP Envy x360 features

The new HP Envy x360 15 laptops comes with a 15.6-inch OLED display panel with touch support. The OLED panel ensures crisp colours and deep, punchy blacks, essentials for creators as well as those who want a good multimedia experience. Touch support also ensures more seamless workflows.

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The new Envy x360 15 series also features a segment-first IMAX Display, which lets you catch your favourite IMAX-certified movies like Inception, Interstellar or even Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in the aspect ratio they were made to be watched in. The feature also extends to the audio here, which is developed by B&O, but sports DTS-X technology for a more immersive experience when watching edge-of-the-seat action.

The new Envy 15 laptops also bring some neat AI-powered security to users. It is capable of locking itself when you move away from the laptop, whether you’re at home or office. The laptop is also smart enough to quickly unlock itself when you get back to it. This is handy for when you leave your laptop unattended while working on a project you want to keep away from prying eyes. The laptop will automatically lock when it detects you’ve left your desk and unlock when you’re in front of it.

HP Envy x360 15 laptop brings cool new features for creators and Nolan fans

The laptops also let you take your work and entertainment to a larger display when you need to, allowing you to connect to up to three external 4K displays at once. As always, the 360-degree hinge lets you completely fold the keyboard behind the display, effectively turning this touch-enabled laptop into a full-fledged Windows tablet.

HP Envy x360 specifications

The new HP Envy x360 15 comes with powerful internal specifications, irrespective of whether you want Intel or AMD chipsets. You can grab the new Envy x360 15 with either the 13th-Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 coupled with an Intel Iris Xe GPU, or the Ryzen 5 or Ryzen 7 7000 series chipsets, which is great for students who need the laptop for browsing, college projects and similar use cases.

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However, creators who want more GPU power can also pick up the Envy x360 15 with an Nvidia RTX 3050 GPU variant, allowing users to zip through tasks that involve resource intensive tools like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro or Illustrator.

Apart from this, you get a 15.6-inch 1080p OLED display panel with multi-touch support and a peak brightness of 500 nits. The laptop also features a 5MP front camera with an IR sensor for secure facial recognition. There’s also a camera privacy cover built-in.

For connectivity, users get two Thunderbolt 4 Type-C ports, two USB Type-A ports, one HDMI 2.1 port, and an HP USB-C rechargeable tilt pen. The laptop also comes with a 55Wh battery and either a 65W or 90W power adapter based on which variant you get.

The new HP Envy x360 15 series pricing kicks off at Rs 78,999 and the laptops come in two colour variants – Natural Silver and Nightfall Black. There are a number of other options available at that price point, and if the HP Envy x360 isn’t what you’re looking for, do check out our laptop buying guide

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