HP have unveiled their latest new range of devices today, with new OmniBook, OmniStudio, EliteBook and Hyper X OMEN devices powered by Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors.
The new lineup will blend together AI-powered devices, smarter collaboration tools and creative technologies into a single ecosystem that seamlessly keeps Aussies more productive, secure and doing what they love.
Speaking of the new range, Brad Pulford, Managing Director, HP Australia and New Zealand said
“Work no longer fits neatly into a single place, role or nine to five day and technology needs to adapt to people, not the other way around. At HP, we believe the future of work is human centric and flexible, powered by intelligent technology that helps people stay productive, creative and connected wherever work happens. Our next generation portfolio brings this to life by combining AI powered performance with a seamlessly connected ecosystem, so work feels simpler, more intuitive and more secure.”
At the heart of HP’s new range, is the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. These next-gen processors offer a step up in performance, as well as offering improvements in battery life and of course local AI processing with dedicated AI acceleration built-in to the processor offering faster response and improved efficiency, while remaining secure on-device.
The latest devices include the OmniStudio X 27, an all-in-one with a stunning 27-inch Neo:LED 4K resolution display.
The system is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H processor. ,32GB of RAM and 512GB SSD, with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics offering fast response for creative or other entertainment.
There’s dual 5W speakers on-board, with a HP HP 710 USB Keyboard and Mouse Combo included in a Meteor Silver colour to match the OmniStudio X 27.
The Omnibook Studio is designed for easing your workflow, with Thunderbolt Share letting you connect your laptop to your desktop with a thunderbolt cable and transfer files back and forth fast.
The system is priced at $2,899 and available now through HP.com.
For those looking at more mobile offerings, HP is also showing off the latest OmniBook Ultra 14, first announced at CES alongside the OmniStudio X 27.
Running an Intel Core Ultra 7 356H under the hood with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD, offering all-day battery life and fast charge.
The laptop includes a gorgeous 14” 3K resolution OLED display with 120Hz refresh and 100% DCI-P33 colour gamut support.
The HP Omnibook comes in a tough body, that’s undergone 20 MIL-STD tests, yet remains super slim at just over 1cm thin.
The HP OmniBook Ultra 14 is available now through HP.com for $4,499.
HP has also announced the OmniBook X, as well as the OmniBook X Flip with a 360° hinge. Both the OmniBook X and OmniBook X Flip include Intel Next Gen AI Processors as well as up to 1TB storage and 24GB of RAM.
For the more corporate crowd, HP is showing off their new EliteBook X G2i Flip.
The new EliteBook X G2i Flip is powered by Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors offering on-device AI, as well as improved all-day battery life.
The systems have an adaptable design offering multiple form-factors from the 360° hinge, giving you freedom to work how you need.
HP says the EliteBook X G2i Flip is ‘Available now on Hp.com prices start at ,500 AUD’.
Finally, HP is expanding their AI-powered lineup with the new HP ZBook X G2i Mobile Workstation.
Built for both creators and professionals needing the strongest performance while on the road. The ZBook X G2i Mobile Workstation includes the latest Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors and options for NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell graphics, giving you options to handle 3D design, video editing, and AI tasks faster on the go.
The laptop is a Copilot+ PC offering fast local AI processing, helpful collaboration features as well as fast connectivity like Wi-Fi 7, and long battery life.
HP’s purchase of gaming accessory maker Hyper X in 2021 was a big move into the dedicated gaming space. Announced earlier this year at CES, HyperX is becoming the prevalent brand with a new line of HyperX devices, displays and accessories.
HP says the brand alignment will help them deliver ‘more powerful, personalised and connected experiences whether users are creating or unwinding’.
First up is the HyperX OMEN MAX 16 gaming laptop, a system powered by the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs and Intel Core Ultra CPUs.
The system brings a new ‘Unleashed Mode’ with a new thermal architecture that allows gamers to check out manual overclocking, without long-term wear on the system.
HP has also announced the HyperX OMEN 15 and HyperX OMEN 16 gaming laptops, also with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, but giving gamers a choice between Intel Core or AMD Ryzen processors.
Both the HyperX OMEN 15 and HyperX OMEN 16 come with high-resolution OLED displays, to really take advantage of the gaming performance on the machines.
On the desktop front, the HyperX Omen 35L and HyperX Omen 45L offer peak gaming performance, with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus with either an NVIDIA RTX 5080 (35L) or NVIDIA RTX 5090 (45L) GPUs.
There’s no release information for the HyperX Omen gaming line at the moment, but we’ll see them up on the HP website when available.
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