The HP Spectre x360 is offered in 14-inch and 16-inch display sizes with up to 2.8K resolution in 16:10 aspect ratio
Customers will get devices for subscriptions lasting 6, 12 or 24 months, says company
India is the first HP market to launch a refurbished PC initiative, with plans to expand in other regions in 2024
The HP Pavilion Plus is offered in 14-inch and 16-inch screen variants starting at Rs 91,999 and Rs 124,999, respectively
The devices manufactured in India will be sold solely in the Indian market and will not be exported to other countries
The government aims to meet up to 70 per cent of the country's IT hardware requirement through local production in the next three years and reduce dependency on imports from non-trusted sources, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Friday. Speaking to reporters, Chandrasekhar said Ministry of Electronics and IT will share a draft of IT hardware import rules with industry players later in the day as it looks to curb dependence on supplies from non-trusted sources. "At present, almost 80 per cent of our supplies to the digital ecosystem come from imports. We want to make sure whatever the sources are, they are trusted. As part of emphasising trust, it is obvious that the Indian component of that supply chain will have to grow. Today 8-10 per cent of our supply requirement comes from India, we want to make that 65-70 per cent in the next three years," the minister said. As many as 40 companies, including Dell, HP, and Lenovo, have applied for the IT ...
The HP Omen 16 and Victus 16 feature OMEN Gaming Hub, which is a gaming-focused utility tool with options such as performance mode and network booster
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India is wooing global IT and electronics players with policy sweeteners and incentive schemes, making a push to position itself as a global powerhouse for hi-tech manufacturing
Starting at Rs 220,000, the HP Dragonfly G4 stands as a premium business laptop. However, its integrated graphics configuration may not cater to everyone's needs
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Execs in America say they expect US' Trade Representative Katherine Tai, who is visiting India from August 23-25, to take up the matter with New Delhi
Powered by 13th Gen Intel Core processors, the HP Dragonfly G4 series is available at a starting price of Rs 220,000 at HP online stores and at select HP world stores
On the audio front, the Envy x360 15 features IMAX theatrical sound mix along with DTS:X technology
While there has been a slowdown in the overall personal computer business, the gaming segment has continued to record robust growth, a senior HP India Official said on Thursday. HP India Senior Director (Personal Systems), Vickram Bedi on the sidelines of the launch of a new gaming PC from the company said that apart from gamers, high-end content creators are also opting to buy gaming laptops which is expanding the market base. "Post pandemic we have seen overall numbers (PC sales) have slowed a little bit but gaming continues to be robust and we are growing faster than the market," Bedi said. At the event , Bedi announced launch of Omen and Victus gaming devices for all types of gamers in India. The new range includes OMEN Transcend 16, OMEN 16, and Victus 16 laptops at price range starting from Rs 59,999 apiece. HP's high end gaming PC OMEN Transcend 16 Laptop will be available at a starting price of Rs 1,59,999.
Besides the Omen and Victus range of gaming laptops, HP also launched in India the HyperX 27-inch QHD gaming monitor
PC and printer major HP is geared up to launch a new gaming portfolio this week and the price range of new gaming laptops is expected to start from below Rs 60,000
At Rs, 83,999, the HP Pavilion x360 seems to be on the expensive side of the price spectrum since there is no parameter where the device truly shines