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With upgrading tech, the phones and laptops are getting new screens for better display. Unlike other brands, HP’s next generation of Spectre x360 and Envy laptops will come with the option of 15-inch AMOLED. The two devices will have wide viewing angles and full support for HDR, with a dynamic contrast ratio. Earlier, the 15-inch HP Spectre x360 with AMOLED display made its debut at CES 2019 in January.

The first systems to get the innovative screens will be the company’s Envy and Spectre convertible notebooks that will first be available in Europe and the US. It will also offer a premium version of its Envy x360 15 featuring the same panel.

HP Spectre and Envy Laptops

Its screen has a native resolution of 4K and it goes up to 500-nits brightness, which is more than we’d likely use day to day, but provides plenty of headroom for the HDR to look good, and look good it does. Although some of the benefits will be lost on a screen of this size, there are few technologies out there that could improve such a display, unless you’re not a high-end gamer. That should make the laptop perfect for media viewing on the go. On the other hand, some have expressed concern over screen burn-in with AMOLED technology on laptops.

The internal hardware was strong too, with a combination of an Intel Core i7 Whiskey Lake processor. Besides that the laptops will have 16GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GTX MX150 graphics chip. Gamers would like to have seen a enthusiastic GTX GPU in there. The user will get with non-AMOLED version, but the configuration is more than enough for most, including entry-level gaming.

It seems likely that it will be based around the same display as the Spectre, with the same high-contrast ratio and wide-viewing angles. It will also support HDR for popping colors and deep blacks and whites

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