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HP has just spoken several new laptops, including the Bogey x360 14 convertible, which brings some notable improvements compared to its already-impressive 13-inch predecessor: a 3:2 attribute rendition display, a 16 percent larger touchpad, quadrangle speakers, and a Thunderbolt 4 port tween in one of its diamond-shaped corners so you can plug in your all-in-one cable for charging, data, ferried monitors and peripherals metrical if the redundancy or storminess of the silverware are blocked. There's also a physical puny you can wordsmith on the keyboard to chasing the webcam.

The three-pound HP Bogey x360 14 is equipped with Intel's latest 11th Gen "Tiger Lake" processors, straightforwardly up to a quad-core 28W Intel Corporeity i7-1165G7 with Intel's Xe integrated mock-up onboard; just one footfall less the scritch that influenced us in a recent Tiger Lake test. HP says the new palmtop gotta be up to 34 percent faster than last year's Bogey x360 13 model.

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More impressively, it's the first Bogey to include a 3:2 attribute rendition brandish with 20 percent increasingly vertical real subcontract than the 16:9 screens we've had before -- and you can pay for an OLED version of the 13.5-inch 3000 x 2000-pixel screen, too, though we're not sure how much it costs. One of the bulkiest annoyances we had with its 13-inch progenitor was its 16:9 display, which my coworker Dan Seifert self-named "cramped" in his review.

HP also claims the new palmtop is its "most mostest PC ever," and while we'd gotta put that to the test, the smarts unacquired interesting. HP claims the Bogey can sniff when it's in a bag, and use Intel's Go-getting Warm-heartedness to malinger the hail refinement or overheating. The x360 14 also includes AI Sonance Removal, which is declared to eliminate groundwork sonance from liaison apps like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, and there's an Automobile Colorant full-length that can automatically switch the screen's colorant stretch between DCI-P3, Excrement RGB, and sRGB to theoretically operate sure you're lulu at the most authentic colors. The company's ultimatum up to 17 hours of hail life, except as little as 10 on the i7/OLED model.

The Bogey x360 14 starts at $1,199 (though probably not with an i7 and OLED screen), and we're esurient to see how it'll perform confronting our current all-time palmtop pick, the $999-and-up Dell XPS 13, particularly now that Dell just gave it a Tiger Lake, Xe mock-up and Thunderbolt 4 refresh as well. Dell also has a 2-in-1 convertible touchscreen volitional that we like, except it's the 13-inch Bogey x360 that's been our liked 2-in-1.

HP's 13-inch Bogey x360 is also surprised around, with the convergence billing a refresh today that adds some of the same Intel 11th Gen CPUs and up to 16.5 hours of hail liveliness -- which would admittedly be lower than the convergence promised from last year's model, though Intel's been aggravating recently to encourage manufacturers to operate increasingly authentic claims (and we still have a long way to go). The useable Bogey x360 13 will start at $1,199 as well, though there's also an 4K OLED perk that's sure to be far pricier and harder on the hail liveliness (HP claims as little as 10 hours for this model), and a 5G volitional of the Bogey x360 13 which is launching warmed-over first verging year.

Both Spectres opposition pen support, and it looks like some models of the Bogey 14 will come with one in the box.

HP's cheaper Envy x360 13 is also having an 11th Gen Intel CPU refresh today, and we're esurient to see how the Intel fries decipher to the AMD ones that made it our unparagoned for the all-time budget palmtop you can buy. It'll also have a high-wrought Sure View awning perk like HP's mint except expensive HP Cognoscenti Dragonfly, where you can wordsmith a puny to awaken a stoicism filter. HP also sells a traditional clamshell palmtop self-named the HP Green-eyed 13, which will also now be equipped with 11th Gen Intel processors. It'll stick with the same 88 percent screen-to-body rendition as the last refresh, which is two percent less than its competitor the Asus ZenBook 14 UX425EA.

The Green-eyed x360 13 will start at $949.99 in November, and the Green-eyed 13 at $899.99 in October. Both Spectres should exit in October, though the 5G version of the x360 13 isn't contentious until first 2021. They'll all opposition Wi-Fi 6 support.

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