HP Launches New Desktop Lineup in SEA

Along with the launch of three new notebook PCs, HP also brought its new desktop offerings in Southeast Asia namely the new Pavilion Desktop, the mid-tower gaming machine ENVY Phoenix and the new 21.5, 23 and 27-inch models of Pavilion All-in-One PCs.

hp pavilion aio philippines

All of the Pavilion All-in-One PCs are equipped with a IPS touchscreen panel with 1920 x 1080 screen resolution. These machines can be outfitted with fourth generation Intel Core processor (i3 through i7) and can support up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 3TB of storage.

It’s still unclear whether all of three the Pavilion AIOs will be released locally, but according to the press materials handed to us, the base configuration of the 23-inch Pavilion All-in-One will be retailed for Php39,990 once it reached our shore starting in June.

ENVY Phoenix

Next up we have HP’s top of the line pre-built gaming PC dubbed as the ENVY Phoenix. The said desktop PC features a redesigned mid-tower chassis with an LED accent on the front that cycles through different colors.

It’s not just about the looks with the new HP Envy Phoenix, it can also provide the performance required to run demanding games courtesy of the NVidia GeForce GTX 980 and fourth generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor. Mind you, the processors on this gaming rig are of the K-series variant and are cooled by an undisclosed closed-loop water cooling system, meaning users can overclock it themselves manually or through the pre-bundled “HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop Overclocking Control” software.

As for storage, HP’s gaming rig can be configured to have up to 3TB of HDD and an additional 128GB of SSD.

The local pricing and local release date of the HP ENVY Phoenix were not disclosed as of the time of writing.

hp_pavilion_desktop

Now if you’re just looking for a standard desktop PC, then the new HP Pavilion Desktop may tickle your fancy. It supports 4th-gen Intel Celeron and Intel Core processor from i3 through i7 and can be outfitted with a NVidia GeForce GTX 745 for a little boost in the graphics processing department.

Like the other desktop PCs on the list, the new Pavilion Desktop PCs are equipped with Bang & Olufsen Audio Control and can be configured to have up to 3TB of hard disk.

The new HP Pavilion Desktop PC will hit the local shelves starting in June. The base model will set you back Php32,990.

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HP Launches New Desktop Lineup in SEA

Along with the launch of three new notebook PCs, HP also brought its new desktop offerings in Southeast Asia namely the new Pavilion Desktop, the mid-tower gaming machine ENVY Phoenix and the new 21.5, 23 and 27-inch models of Pavilion All-in-One PCs.

hp pavilion aio philippines

All of the Pavilion All-in-One PCs are equipped with a IPS touchscreen panel with 1920 x 1080 screen resolution. These machines can be outfitted with fourth generation Intel Core processor (i3 through i7) and can support up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 3TB of storage.

It’s still unclear whether all of three the Pavilion AIOs will be released locally, but according to the press materials handed to us, the base configuration of the 23-inch Pavilion All-in-One will be retailed for Php39,990 once it reached our shore starting in June.

ENVY Phoenix

Next up we have HP’s top of the line pre-built gaming PC dubbed as the ENVY Phoenix. The said desktop PC features a redesigned mid-tower chassis with an LED accent on the front that cycles through different colors.

It’s not just about the looks with the new HP Envy Phoenix, it can also provide the performance required to run demanding games courtesy of the NVidia GeForce GTX 980 and fourth generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor. Mind you, the processors on this gaming rig are of the K-series variant and are cooled by an undisclosed closed-loop water cooling system, meaning users can overclock it themselves manually or through the pre-bundled “HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop Overclocking Control” software.

As for storage, HP’s gaming rig can be configured to have up to 3TB of HDD and an additional 128GB of SSD.

The local pricing and local release date of the HP ENVY Phoenix were not disclosed as of the time of writing.

hp_pavilion_desktop

Now if you’re just looking for a standard desktop PC, then the new HP Pavilion Desktop may tickle your fancy. It supports 4th-gen Intel Celeron and Intel Core processor from i3 through i7 and can be outfitted with a NVidia GeForce GTX 745 for a little boost in the graphics processing department.

Like the other desktop PCs on the list, the new Pavilion Desktop PCs are equipped with Bang & Olufsen Audio Control and can be configured to have up to 3TB of hard disk.

The new HP Pavilion Desktop PC will hit the local shelves starting in June. The base model will set you back Php32,990.

The post HP Launches New Desktop Lineup in SEA appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

HP Launches New Desktop Lineup in SEA

Along with the launch of three new notebook PCs, HP also brought its new desktop offerings in Southeast Asia namely the new Pavilion Desktop, the mid-tower gaming machine ENVY Phoenix and the new 21.5, 23 and 27-inch models of Pavilion All-in-One PCs.

hp pavilion aio philippines

All of the Pavilion All-in-One PCs are equipped with a IPS touchscreen panel with 1920 x 1080 screen resolution. These machines can be outfitted with fourth generation Intel Core processor (i3 through i7) and can support up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 3TB of storage.

It’s still unclear whether all of three the Pavilion AIOs will be released locally, but according to the press materials handed to us, the base configuration of the 23-inch Pavilion All-in-One will be retailed for Php39,990 once it reached our shore starting in June.

ENVY Phoenix

Next up we have HP’s top of the line pre-built gaming PC dubbed as the ENVY Phoenix. The said desktop PC features a redesigned mid-tower chassis with an LED accent on the front that cycles through different colors.

It’s not just about the looks with the new HP Envy Phoenix, it can also provide the performance required to run demanding games courtesy of the NVidia GeForce GTX 980 and fourth generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor. Mind you, the processors on this gaming rig are of the K-series variant and are cooled by an undisclosed closed-loop water cooling system, meaning users can overclock it themselves manually or through the pre-bundled “HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop Overclocking Control” software.

As for storage, HP’s gaming rig can be configured to have up to 3TB of HDD and an additional 128GB of SSD.

The local pricing and local release date of the HP ENVY Phoenix were not disclosed as of the time of writing.

hp_pavilion_desktop

Now if you’re just looking for a standard desktop PC, then the new HP Pavilion Desktop may tickle your fancy. It supports 4th-gen Intel Celeron and Intel Core processor from i3 through i7 and can be outfitted with a NVidia GeForce GTX 745 for a little boost in the graphics processing department.

Like the other desktop PCs on the list, the new Pavilion Desktop PCs are equipped with Bang & Olufsen Audio Control and can be configured to have up to 3TB of hard disk.

The new HP Pavilion Desktop PC will hit the local shelves starting in June. The base model will set you back Php32,990.

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