HP has launched a new convertible laptop named ZBook Studio x360 that can compete with Apple MacBook Pro and Dell XPS 15. The company claims the laptop to be "world's most powerful convertible laptop for PC" with price starting at $1499.
Coming to the specifications of the laptop, the ZBook Studio x360 features a big 15.6-inches 4K touchscreen display and comes with a Wacom AES pen with 4,000 levels of pressure sensitivity and two customizable buttons. The laptop comes with options for Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors (with 6 cores) or even high-performance Xeon chips, Nvidia Quadro P1000 graphics, up to 4TB of local PCIe NVMe storage, and up to 32 GB of RAM.
The fully convertible laptop has two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, and two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support. The company claims that the battery will last for 16 hours, and it can be charged to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. The ZBook Studio x360 also features a fingerprint reader, an optional Windows Hello facial recognition camera, and the option of a privacy screen you can activate by simply pushing a button.
In addition to ZBook Studio x360, HP has also unveiled several other new laptops. The HP ZBook Studio(starting from $1299), the HP ZBook 17, the HP ZBook 15, and the HP ZBook 15v(starting from $949) are all expected to be available in May. Additionally, the HP DreamColor Z27x G2 Display will be available in April with a base model price of $1,999. HP hasn’t disclosed pricing for the other models yet.