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As it turns out, PC gaming has grown to be mighty profitable for PC makers, the latest of which to double down on widening that audience being none other than HP.
The firm has announced three new Pavilion Gaming products aimed toward more mainstream or first-time PC gamers.These three new devices consist of a gaming laptop, two variants of a gaming PC and an HDR gaming monitor.
First up is the HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15, an obviously 15-inch gaming notebook decked out in perhaps a bit more gamer-centric design than wed expect, with either Acid Green, Ghost White or Ultraviolet accents atop a matte black chassis.Beyond that, this laptop will house Intels latest, Coffee Lake H-series hexa-core processors starting with i5 and up to i7 backed by Nvidias GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics chip.
From there, you have a choice between 8GB of DDR4 (2,666Hz) memory or 16GB of Intels latest Optane Memory, as well as either 1TB of spinning storage (with the Optane model) or a 128GB SSD-plus-1TB hard drive combo.All of this sits behind a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) display with tiny bezels and in-plane switching (IPS) for wider viewing angles.
HP promises up to 8 hours and 45 minutes of mixed usage on a charge from this laptop, which will start at $799 (about TK, AU$TK) when it launches on May 27.The HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop 790Desktop PC gaming on the cheap well, almostIn the same announcement, HP also unveiled the simply named HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop 690 and 790.
Both of these computers come in largely identical, green-on-black cases, but are awfully different on the inside.For instance, the 690 model is an all-AMD device, sporting an AMD Ryzen 3 2200G processor and AMD Radeon RX 550 graphics card.
Meanwhile, the 790 version is an Intel-and-Nvidia affair, with an 8th-generation Intel Core i5-8400 processor and Nvidias GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card.From there, both models sport 8GB of DDR4 (2,666Hz) memory and gobs of USB ports (including one USB-C each), though storage options differ.
The 690 model comes with a 7,200 rpm 1TB hard drive, while the 790 simply has a 256GB SSD to start.
However, were told that several storage and memory configurations will be available.The HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop 690 will be available for $549 (about TK, AU$TK) to start on April 15, while the 790 model will launch on April 30 for $649 (about TK, AU$TK) to start.Finally, and where HPs push for affordable PC gaming begins to fall apart, the firm has announced a massive, 32-inch gaming monitor with HDR for better color reproduction.
Its called simply (again) the HP Pavilion Gaming 32 HDR Display, and shines at 600 nits brightness as well as supports AMD Radeon FreeSync technology for reducing screen tearing.The monitor pumps out a QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution that, frankly, the other products HP has announced will have trouble fulfilling with their low-end graphics cards.
Heres the kicker: the Pavilion Gaming 32 HDR Display will call for $449 (about TK, AU$TK) when it lands on May 11.Frankly, this monitor costs just 100 bucks less than HPs most affordable gaming desktop whereas you can find just-fine 1080p gaming monitors for hundreds less.
By this logic, this product should drop the Pavilion name and adopt HP's high-end gaming Omen moniker.At any rate, the booming popularity of PC gaming all the more apparent now that HP has followed Dell and other brands in doubling down on efforts to widen that audience.
In the end, that can only be good for all of us i.e.
more newbies to mop the floor with.sJCzLRVbpvsf5vUEeB7B6G.jpg#





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