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The PCs are now powered by 13th Gen Intel Core CPUs.
The Envy x360 14-inch, Envy x360 15.6-inch, and Envy 17 have all been refreshed.

HP Envy 17(Image credit: HP)
The Envy x360 15.6-inch is an IMAX Enhanced PC, which promises an immersive viewing experience for supported content.
If you haven’t heard of an IMAX Enhanced PC, don’t worry.
The HP Envy x360 (15.6") is the first PC to ever hold the certification.

HP Envy 17(Image credit: HP)
Somewhat similar to how Intel Evo works, IMAX Enhanced PCs have to meet a set of standards.
Only a small group of titles support the format at launch, all of which are on Disney Plus.
TheIMAX Enhanced websitebreaks down the standard in more detail and lists all the titles that support it.

HP Envy 17(Image credit: HP)
HP improved the screen-to-body ratios of both Envy x360 laptops and upgraded their webcams as well.
Those cameras include manual privacy shutters and automatic lock and wake features for security.
The Envy x360 14-inch is already available with a starting price of $850.

HP Envy x360 14-inch(Image credit: HP)
The Envy x360 15.6-inch launches in April with a starting price of $950.
Those looking for the Envy 17 will have to wait until May and pay at least $1,150.
It can flip around into various modes and supports both touch and an included pen.

HP Envy x360 14-inch(Image credit: HP)

HP Envy x360 14-inch(Image credit: HP)

HP Envy x360 14-inch(Image credit: HP)

HP Envy x360 14-inch(Image credit: HP)

HP Envy x360 15.6-inch(Image credit: HP)

HP Envy x360 15.6-inch(Image credit: HP)














