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HP Unveils Envy 15 With a Vapor Chamber-cooled Intel i9 Processor

Woah?! A vapor chamber-cooled Intel i9 processor on a 15-inch laptop? Now that’s something you don’t normally see everyday!

Taken from Engadget … First up, the new Z models. Both come with next-gen Intel Core and Intel Xeon processors, and you’ll be able to choose from Quadro or GeForce graphics cards. According to HP this makes the ZBook Studio “the world’s most powerful mobile workstation per cubic centimetre,” while the ZBook Create is touted as the “world’s smallest 15-inch notebook for creation and gaming.” In fact, they’re both 22 percent thinner than their predecessors. Both include DreamColor displays with built-in colorimeters and more than a billion colors, which should mean smoother shading and more consistent gradients in arts and development applications. Both claim to offer 17.5-hour battery life and feature a speaker enclosure made from 5 percent recycled ocean-bound plastics for improved sustainability.

Then there’s the HP Envy 15 — the latest in HP’s well-regarded Envy lineup which got its own overhaul earlier last year. New for this release — in addition to its sleek, minimalist design — is a glass-covered touchpad, all-in-one keyboard, True Black display and gaming-class thermals, which include a vapor chamber and two 12-volt fans, which, HP says, adds up to 33 percent more processor power for intensive workloads. There’s also a 10th gen Intel Core i9, GeForce RTX 2060 graphics and an optional 4K OLED display, plus up to a hefty 32GB of DDR4 memory. Its claimed 16.5-hour battery life is not to be sneezed at, and HP Fast Charge means you can get a 50 percent charge in around 45 minutes.

Source: Engadget 

 

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