Hewlett-Packard who this week is set to launch several new consumer products in Australia is set to take on Sony and Apple with a high end notebook that has been specifically designed for entertainment and aspiring DJ’s.
Hewlett-Packard who this week is set to launch several new consumer products in Australia is set to take on Sony and Apple with a high end notebook that has been specifically for entertainment and aspiring DJ’s.
The HP Envy 15 has been optimised for music, with the inclusion of a high end sound and graphics and is the result of a partnership between HP and headphone Company Beats Electronics which develops was founded by rapper/producer Dr. Dre and Jimmy Lovine, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records.
The new Envy notebook which HP could reveal in Australia this week includes a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor and a choice of one of two 15.6-inch BrightView LED backlit displays. The highest performing screen is a full high-definition LED HP Ultra BrightView widescreen display.
It also has a piano black, high gloss finish and comes with a pair of Beats headphones, and also includes Beats’ mixing software for professional and aspiring DJs.
The sound quality of the PC is what HP is hoping will make it stand out from rivals. “Working with today’s leading artists on a market-defining product from HP benefits music lovers of all genres and generations,” Todd Bradley, executive VP of HP’s Personal Systems Group, said in a statement.


























