Η hp announced news desktop with PCs with unusual designs. The Elite Slice is a modular PC that lets you choose which components you want to use, while the Pavilion Wave is a triangle-shaped tower that features two microphones and noise reduction capability for loud speech recognition quality.
The modular PC concept seems quite attractive to those who like the idea of using only the hardware they want to upgrade their systems. The idea is about her choice components that “snap” or “unsnap” depending on whether you want to use them or not.
HP offers modules that work perfectly together but also new details that make our lives better: there are touch buttons for easy control of Skype for Business, Bang & Olufsen speakers, wireless charging, and ODD for CD and DVD use.
The system works with an Intel Core i7 chip with Intel Graphics HD 530 and has up to 32GB RAM. The system hard drive reaches 512GB (SSD), and the system comes with USB-C, USB-A, DisplayPort, HDMI ports and headphones.
Η price It starts at $699 and will be available from September.
The Pavilion Wave is now a pretty interesting case.
The HP Pavilion Wave except from speech optimizations, it comes with a sixth-generation Intel Core i7 chip, Intel HD 530 Graphics, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 2TB disk, 128GB SSD, USB-C, USB-A, HDMI ports, and a reader of SD cards.
The sound is handled by the Bang & Olufsen that it has Multi-directional audio.
Its price starts from 549.99 dollars and will be available from September 23.