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HP’s premium laptops will have a new logo — sort of. While what users see is technically new to their eyes, it’s actually one HP rejected five years ago.
This week we got our first look at the HP Spectre 13.3 – and with it, the newest (and yet old) HP logo. ... HP tells us that they'll use the logo for their premium products only.
HP, which has split into two companies, has revealed the new logo for its consumer electronics business with the launch of a new ultra-thin laptop, enigmatically named Spectre.
The new HP Premium logo is encrusted with diamonds, each placed by a diamond setter. The keyboard deck also has 18-karat gold plating, and the power button is covered with diamonds.
As reported in The Verge, the logo–depicted above–actually debuted in 2011. It’s the work of the global creative company Moving Brands, whom HP had hired to develop a new brand identity ...
HP's new Omen 30L. Apparently, the 25L ships with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, an RX 5700 GPU, and 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM (expandable to a maximum of 32GB).
The HP Envy Spectre XT promises to improve on the company’s earlier premium ultrathin machine, improving battery life, performance, and showing off a sleek new look.
In terms of specs, the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is powered by a 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1235U (12 threads, 3.67GHz, Evo certified) with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB PCIe NVMe of storage.
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