HP Create Ecosystem sees addition of 2 laptops and 1 printer in Malaysia

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A computer being central for work environments, but there are also plenty of other devices we typically need for work. With that in mind, HP has decided to add three new products to its Create Ecosystem. This includes the ZBook Create series and Envy x360 laptops, as well as the Deskjet Plus Ink Advantage 6000 series printer.

First, let's take a look at the ZBook Create series. HP claims that it is currently the world's smallest 15-inch laptop, one capable of creative tasks and gaming. It has a 10th Gen Intel Core CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2000 series GPU, 32GB DDR4 RAM, and up to 512GB of SSD storage. There's also a 15.6-inch DreamColor display, 83Wh battery (up to 17.5 hours), and excellent thermals that keep the laptop from throttling.

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Next, there's the AMD-powered Envy x360. Specifically, this new model will come with the latest AMD Ryzen 4500U CPU, integrated Radeon Vega GPU, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and 512GB SSD storage. It'll also have a 13.3-inch touch display, HP Stylus Pen, and reduced touch latency.

Then there's the HP DeskJet Plus Ink Advantage 6000 series printers, which deliver vibrant colours at a max resolution of 4800 x 1200 and 1200 x 1200 in black and white. It's a functional printer with a sleek white look that won't look out of place in the office or at home. What's handy is that you can use the HP Smart App to easily print files from your phone.

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For the Zbook series, both the Zbook Studio and ZBook Create are available now with prices starting from RM11236. The Envy x360 2020 is also now available from RM3799, while the price for the printers starts from RM459. Also, you'll get free Microsoft Office Home/Student 2019 if you purchase the Envy x360 2020, which is useful if you want to save on subscription cost.

In our opinion, the new laptops are highlights for more people. But what did you think about them? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news.