HP has joined forces with Nvidia to unveil its PCs for students in India. As a part of the collaboration, the company has launched its new HP Victus Special Edition laptops with Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050A 4GB laptop GPU. HP said that the laptop aims to cater to the productivity, creative, studying, and gaming needs of the users.
HP Victus Special Edition laptop will be selling at a starting price of Rs Rs 65,999 or Rs 3,999 per month as an EMI option. The laptop is available for purchase through HP World Stores, HP Online stores, and multi-brand outlets across India. Buyers will also be able to buy a HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 headset worth Rs 6,097 for Rs 499 with the HP Victus Special Edition laptops.
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HP Victus Special Edition Under The Hood
HP Victus Special Edition laptops are specifically crafted for students and come packed with 12th Gen Intel Core processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 A 4GB Laptop GPUs, offering performance capable of performing a range of tasks, including schoolwork, content creation, and gaming.
The laptop sports a 15.6-inch display, up to 16GB of system RAM, and a full-size backlit keyboard with a numeric keypad. The display supports up to FHD 144Hz with a 7ms response time. The laptop comes with the company’s OMEN Tempest Cooling solution and an IR thermopile sensor to manage temperatures efficiently, making sure the performance is sustained.
The laptop weighs 2.29kg and a 70WHR battery keeps the lights running. They are designed for extended usage and portability. Moreover, these laptops offer access to the HP Gaming Garage, an online professional certificate program on esports management and game development, without having to shell out any additional cost.
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HP’s Latest Copilot Plus AI PCs Targets Businesses In India
HP is launching two new Copilot Plus AI PCs targeted at businesses, aiming to boost the adoption of premium notebooks equipped with advanced chips designed to run artificial intelligence features in Windows. These PCs offer better battery life and security, particularly targeting the SMB segment.
During an event, the company said its EliteBook Ultra and HP OmniBook X, both use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chipset, offer better productivity and collaboration for people who work in a hybrid work environment. The AI-powered notebooks are priced at Rs 1,69,934 and Rs 1,39,999, respectively.
“There is a lot of interest and many active conversations happening on the enterprise side. The feedback we have received, even from channel partners who are reaching out to our SMB customers, is very positive,” said Vineet Gehani, senior director of Personal Systems at HP India told Indian Express.