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HP Unveils New Trendy Pavilion PCs For Nigerian Young Millennials

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HP has unveiled another new set of HP Pavilion Personal Computers (PCs) for Nigerian and other markets this Summer. The new PCs include the HP Pavilion Plus 14-inch Laptop PC and the HP Pavilion x360 14-inch Laptop PC.

The company said it created the products to meet the daily need users. It cited a study which revealed that today, 52 per cent of consumers buy a PC to help them succeed in school or work, but more than 30 per cent also buy it for entertainment, while many state that their PCs cannot keep up with their usage, hence the need for a more enhanced model.

It said this informed the decision of HP to create the HP Pavilion Plus 14-inch Laptop PC and the HP Pavilion x360 14-inch Laptop PC. These products is said to target Gen Z and young millennials seeking devices that allow them to work and play from the home office to the backyard or their favourite holiday location.

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HP Unveils New Trendy Pavilion PCs For Nigerian Young Millennials
HP Pavilion x360 14-inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC

Here are the devices and there features

The HP Pavilion Plus 14-inch Laptop PC is HP’s thinnest Pavilion laptop ever at 16.5mm in an all-metal chassis. Features include:
Up to 12th gen Intel® Core™ H-series processors, and up to NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 2050 4G discrete graphics to work hard and play hard with OMEN Gaming Hub. Keep the device cool with its two fans and two heat pipes to dramatically improve airflow when gaming, creating, streaming, or multi-tasking.
Stay connected wherever and personalise your performance with HP Network Booster.
It is said to offer great viewing experiences for web browsing, streaming with its optional OLED display, a first for Pavilion PCs; plus up to 2.8K resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio.

A variety of colour options to fit user’s style: Space Blue, Warm Gold, Mineral Silver, Tranquil Pink, and Natural Silver.

HP Unveils New Trendy Pavilion PCs For Nigerian Young Millennials
HP Pavilion x360 14-inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC_3

The HP Pavilion x360 14-inch Laptop PC features include:
Engineered to rotate 360 degrees so that you can be entertained from any angle you choose.
12th gen Intel® Core™ U-series processors and optional Intel® 5G solution 5000 for faster movie downloads, smoother live streaming, and low latency online for multiplayer gaming. HP’s first consumer laptop with a manual camera shutter door so you know your camera is private and secure.

Colour options available in space blue, pale rose gold, and natural silver.

Both Pavilions offer amazing capabilities, including:

  • Control the performance of each device with HP Command Center, with Performance Mode, Balanced Mode, and Power Saver Mode.
  • Dual speakers with Audio by B&O, so you can immerse yourself in any experience wherever you are.
  • Create seamlessly with HP Palette pre-installed.
  • A great video call experience with a 5 MP camera with HP Presence technology, including AI Noise Removal.
  • Confidence that you are buying a PC from a company that cares about the environment as much as you, offering the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio.
  • Both Pavilions are crafted from recycled metal and ocean-bound plastics and are EPEAT® Gold Certified and ENERGY STAR® rated.

HP Unveils New Trendy Pavilion PCs For Nigerian Young Millennials

The HP Pavilion Plus 14 is expected to be available from late May, while the HP Pavilion x360 14 is expected to be available this summer.

HP Unveils New Trendy Pavilion PCs For Nigerian Young Millennials
Very Handy – HP Pavilion x360 14-inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC

 

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