
HP launches new Pavilion series with Intel 12-gen processors
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The HP Pavilion 15’s display has been designed in collaboration with doctors. It comes with an EyeSafe-certified display, which should help users consume content on the screen without experiencing eye strain.
HP has launched new Pavilion series of laptops in India with 12th-generation Intel Core processors. The company has announced the HP Pavilion 15, HP Pavilion 14, and HP Pavilion x360. HP states that the new Pavilion laptops are made from materials using ocean-bound plastics and recycled aluminium.
The HP Pavilion 15’s display has been designed in collaboration with doctors. It comes with an EyeSafe-certified display, which should help users consume content on the screen without experiencing eye strain. The new technology is embedded into the display and helps keep the user’s eyes comfortable by displaying an always-on blue light filter. It is integrated directly into the display, eliminating the need to modify settings or worry about a compromised colour experience.
The 15-inch model offers an 85 per cent screen-to-body ratio, 100 per cent sRBG Panels, and TNR capability. Additionally, the device supports Microsoft High Dynamic Range (HDR) streaming and comes pre-installed with High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) on FHD panel options for a more vibrant viewing experience. It is powered by the latest Intel 12th Gen and AMD 5000 series processors. The laptop is also claimed to offer crisp and clear volume output, courtesy of the audio by Bang and Olufsen.
In addition to this, HP claims that the laptop can offer up to 8.75 hours of battery life. It also comes with support for HP Fast charge and an Adaptive Battery Optimiser allowing users to maximise the output.
The laptop’s display is surrounded by thin bezels and has an anti-glare coating. It comes with a Full-size, backlit keyboard with numeric keypad. The laptop has been launched in three colours - Warm Gold, Natural Silver, and Fog Blue.
In terms of pricing, the HP Pavilion 15-inch with an Intel chip has a starting price of Rs 65,999. The AMD version would cost at least Rs 59,999. The 14-inch model with an Intel chip has a starting price of Rs 60,999, whereas the AMD version would cost Rs 55,999. There is also a 14-inch x360 model, which has a starting price of Rs 55,999.
Commenting on the launch, Vickram Bedi, Senior Director, Personal Systems - HP India Market, said, "PCs are increasingly becoming an essential part of our lives. In today’s world, users are looking for devices that are combined with performance, portability, and sustainability. At HP, we consistently expand and reinvent our ecosystem to provide the best computing experiences to our users. The all-new HP Pavilion 15 uses Eyesafe Certified Display that reduces eye strain and provides a comfortable working experience. We have also designed the device to make a positive and meaningful impact on the environment by using recycled aluminum and ocean-bound plastics. With the refreshed Pavilion portfolio, our goal is to deliver exceptional solutions for users to stay connected, entertained, and productive."

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