Thursday, January 5th 2023

HP at CES 2023: Leading in Hybrid and Gaming Experiences

Today at CES 2023, HP Inc is announcing new products and solutions designed to recharge hybrid experiences so people can thrive in today's digital world. "Hybrid provides us with greater flexibility and freedom in our personal lives, but brings its own set of challenges for people to stay productive and connected to others," said Alex Cho, President, Personal Systems, HP Inc. "HP is taking the headache out of hybrid by delivering powerful and best-in-class ecosystem experiences and industry-leading innovations - including the new HP Dragonfly Pro portfolio for freelancers, the Poly Voyager Free 60 Series Wireless Earbuds for exceptional audio experiences, and the HP E-Series monitors to help take productivity to the next level - while ensuring we continue to advance our world's most sustainable PC portfolio."4

Powering Freelancers with HP Dragonfly Pro
The freelancer community continues to grow exponentially, and by 2027 freelancers will make up more than 50% of the total U.S. workforce. That's why HP is bringing the power of its award-winning Dragonfly brand to freelancers wanting elevated experiences in their hybrid lives. This group of consumers wants technology with the power they need for multitasking and heavy workloads, coupled with built-in support and services for peace of mind.
The new HP Dragonfly Pro portfolio helps reduce friction in users' lives, and delivers experiences that matter most, including: powerful audio, camera and touchscreen; all-day battery life;6 and, 24/7 live concierge support and services for effortless productivity.

The Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is designed for individuals who are constantly connected to the internet, want an easy-to-use device with premium features and design, and consume a variety of content anywhere they go. This 14-inch device works to tackle it all to look your best, with the world's first 8 MP user-facing camera in a clamshell Chromebook, along with the world's brightest touchscreen display in a Chromebook so your content looks the best in a dark room or on a sunny day. It's also Intel Evo verified for fast performance, connectivity, and charging, and allows for seamless pairing between your phone and device.

The new HP Dragonfly Pro was co-engineered with AMD using the company's adaptive platform management framework, which optimizes performance in real-world productivity scenarios. This is also the first HP device to feature one-touch access to HP 24/7 live concierge support directly via one of the device's four hot keys. The Control Center hot key allows quick access to the device's most common settings, a Camera hot key lets an individual easily adjust camera settings, and the fourth key can be customized by the individual to help optimize workflow or allow for simple navigation.

As freelancers work to find ways to adopt and incorporate sustainable practices in their work, both devices are EPEAT Gold Registered in the U.S., leveraging recycled metals and plastics along with sustainably sourced and recyclable packaging.

Work Happy in an Environment as Productive as Your Home Setup
Hybrid work is here to stay. 77% of employees prefer a hybrid model, but being productive in a hybrid environment comes with challenges. Employees now have more efficient and productive workspaces at home. People want the best PC experiences wherever they work but are finding that most office environments aren't as enticing with outdated technology, leading to employee frustration and productivity loss. With today's news, HP is elevating all workspaces with new devices and solutions so employees can work safely, securely, and productively wherever their work takes them.

Enhanced by HP Presence, the HP Dragonfly G4, HP EliteBook 1040 G10, and HP Elite x360 1040 G10 deliver more meaningful collaboration experiences with new intuitive video conferencing innovations to recharge hybrid work. This includes:
  • Multi-Camera Experience supports dual video streams and camera switching so users can easily show their faces and an object or a whiteboard at the same time, picture-in-picture, or side-by-side. The new commercial PCs are the world's first business notebooks to support the simultaneous use of two cameras.
  • Auto Camera Select uses intelligent face tracking to recognize which camera a user is facing to keep audiences engaged without breaking eye contact.
  • HP Keystone Correction makes sharing a whiteboard or a physical document easy by automatically cropping and flattening images from the camera feed with a single click.
  • HP Be Right Back lets users change their video feed to a still picture without disrupting meetings when they need a break.
As users move throughout the day, new features help intelligently optimize performance and power consumption, including:
  • Intelligent Hibernate learns PC usage patterns, so the device will go into hibernation mode automatically to minimize battery usage at the end of the workday. Over time, the PC can eventually predict when a user typically uses the device the following day and convert to modern standby mode for an instant-on experience.
  • Smart Sense optimizes PC thermal performance using AI to learn and adapt to PC usage patterns. The result is a quieter and cooler laptop that is more comfortable to work with while still delivering the power needed to get work done.
The newest HP Dragonfly and Elite 1000 Series PCs contain 90% recycled magnesium in the enclosure case, 5% ocean-bound plastics in the speaker enclosure, and bio-circular content such as used cooking oil to help lower CO2 emissions. All outer packing for the devices is 100% sustainably sourced, and are EPEAT Gold Registered in 23 countries, ENERGY STAR Certified, and TCO Certified.

Enriching a hybrid workspace at home or in the office is about having the right tools and technologies to reflect preferred workstyles. By using the right tools, employees can bring the best version of themselves to work, resulting in greater productivity and comfort throughout their workday. Completing the PC ecosystem, HP is announcing new monitors, accessories, and services.

With display sizes ranging from 21.5 to 44.5 inches diagonally, the HP E-Series G5 Monitors blend seamlessly into the home or office with sleek and elegant designs. The series offers a variety of choices to help hybrid workers stay focused and connected with 4K resolution on select models, curved and ultrawide screens, 99% sRGB, and matching accessories. Users can work comfortably with HP Eye Ease to reduce blue light exposure, and an Ambient Light Sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness. The HP E45c G5 Monitor is the world's first 45-inch super ultrawide dual QHD curved monitor for a more immersive experience. Replace two 24-inch QHD monitors with one massive 44.5-inch diagonal monitor with the new Virtual Dual Display feature. All monitors in this series feature 90% recycled and renewable materials, like coffee grounds and recycled aluminium.

For home workers, learners, and entertainment users, the HP M24h and M27h FHD Monitors upgrade home setups with improved ergonomics to find their perfect posture and viewing angle, so users always feel their best. It's also the world's first monitor series with a comfort setup guide through integrated display software.

Leveraging the power of Poly audio technology, HP is introducing the Poly Voyager Free 60 Series lineup of pro-grade wireless earbuds for hybrid lifestyles. Whether taking part in a conference call or listening to your favorite hits, the Poly Voyager Free 60 Series provides up to five hours of talk time with adaptive active noise canceling (ANC) and WindSmart technology to block out distracting background noises. The standard version includes a charging case that offers 10 additional hours of talk time, and the Poly Voyager Free 60+ comes with a smart charging case. The smart charge case features an OLED touch screen display with easy access to volume and mute functions, fast insight into battery life and call status, and a 3.5 mm analog input ideal for in-flight entertainment systems. Available in carbon black or white sand, the wireless earbuds feature a sleek, modern design for all-day comfort and flexibility. With the Poly Lens Mobile App, users can personalize their Poly device settings while IT teams can manage and receive insights.

The HP 620/625 FHD Webcam helps users look and sound their best throughout the day. This Zoom-certified FHD 1080p webcam has dual noise-reduction microphones, an adjustable field of view, and video features, including auto-focus, AI face framing, and background light enhancement. For easy, fast, and secure logins, the webcam saves precious seconds with Windows Hello facial recognition compatibility. The webcam captures every angle with a 360-degree swivel and 90-degree tilt for extra flexibility. Sustainability features include 71% post-consumer recycled plastic and 100% recyclable packaging.

The HP 710 Rechargeable Silent Mouse allows users to work where they need to with a compact design, silent clicks, and up to 90 days of battery life. With six programmable buttons for custom shortcuts, users can maximize their workflow and work seamlessly with multi-OS compatibility across three saved devices. The device is made from 60% post-consumer recycled plastics. Engineered for the Intel Evo laptops accessories program, the mouse provides seamless connectivity and reliability when paired with Intel Evo laptops.

HP Carbon Neutral Computing Services help organizations drive toward a low-carbon future with two options to offset the carbon footprint of their eligible HP business PCs. Customers can choose to offset the carbon released during production and system delivery or through the entire device lifecycle, so their PCs remain carbon neutral through the end of use. HP integrates high-quality carbon offsets into each device, from product manufacturing to daily PC use, to help organizations accelerate their carbon neutrality goals. HP also offers customers a Sustainability Benefit Report that easily captures the sustainable impact of their carbon-neutral HP PC fleet.

Innovating in Sustainability with Unique Materials for HP's New Consumer PCs
Since 2019, HP has used more than a billion pounds of recycled materials. Further expanding on the world's most sustainable PC portfolio, the company is introducing new products and packaging at the forefront of enabling a more sustainable future.

Products designed for sustainability should be accessible to everyone, which is why HP is introducing highly innovative and unique products across its new consumer devices. The HP 14 and 15.6 inch Laptop PCs are available with either Intel or AMD Processors, and their beautifully compact design is made from ocean-bound plastics, post-consumer recycled plastics, as well as recycled metals. The HP 14 inch Laptop PC - Eco Edition takes sustainability to the next level, with up to 25% of the product leveraging post-consumer recycled plastics. Bio-circular content such as used cooking oil was integrated in the bottom cover of the device and this device will also feature packaging that is 100% sustainably sourced and recyclable. All of the new consumer notebooks are ENERGY STAR certified and EPEAT Silver Registered, with the Eco Edition version EPEAT Gold Registered.

The HP 24 and 27 inch All-In-One PCs also leverage unique materials to create the innovative frame, making these HP's most sustainable all-in-one offering yet. This is the world's first PC with recycled coffee grounds, which are used as speckles in the finish of the PC. More than 40% of this all-in-one's enclosure contains post-consumer recycled plastics, 75% recycled aluminium is used on the arm stand, and 100% reclaimed polyester is used on the stand base. The all-in-one is ENERGY STAR and EPEAT Gold Registered. Its sustainability goes beyond the device itself: the 100% sustainably sourced and recyclable box packaging has been reduced in size by 62%, which allows up to 66% more units per pallet, reducing the CO2 footprint.

And for HP products, once you're done with the device, HP Planet Partners helps to get them either reused or recycled.

OMEN Gaming Goes to the Cloud
With the global gaming industry continuing to increase, HP is introducing cloud gaming through OMEN Gaming Hub and is the first Windows PC manufacturer with an integrated NVIDIA GeForce NOW solution. This huge addition gives gamers across the globe access to play over 1,450 titles from AAA to indie within a best-in-class cloud gaming service, regardless of the PC they game on. Combined with the ability to access local games with My Games and OMEN Optimizer, gamers have easier access than ever before to play their favorite titles with higher quality and framerates.

The OMEN 17 Laptop levels up to become HP's most powerful gaming laptop with the addition of up to 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900HX processor and latest NVIDIA GeForce graphics, which utilizes OMEN Tempest Cooling Technology for desktop-caliber gaming. The OMEN Laptop is HP's first to feature optical mechanical keys, which are 25 times faster than traditional keys, ensuring gamers have the tools they need to breeze through their favorite titles at home or on the go.

The OMEN 40L and 45L Desktops unlock new levels of extreme power with up to 13th Gen Intel ️ Core i9-13900K processor and up to NVIDIA ️ GeForce RTX 4090 to enable glorious 4K visuals and blistering high FPS in resolutions used for competitive gaming. For those opting to go with the 45L, they'll enjoy more headroom for processor overclocking thanks to the OMEN Cryo Chamber, a revolutionary patented CPU cooling solution that houses an all-in-one liquid cooler in a separate compartment atop the case. The OMEN 25L Desktop also gets an upgrade with the latest 13th Gen Intel ️ Core processors to keep games running faster than ever.

For more information about HP innovations announced at CES 2023, including the latest gaming innovations from HyperX, please visit the CES 2023 press kit at the HP Press Center for additional assets or visit HP.com.

Pricing and Availability
  • The HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is expected to be available this spring at HP.com. Pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The HP Dragonfly Pro is expected to be available this spring at HP.com. Pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The HP Dragonfly G4 is expected to be available this spring. Pricing will be available closer to product availability.
  • The HP EliteBook 1040 G10 is expected to be available this spring. Pricing will be available closer to product availability.
  • The HP Elite x360 1040 G10 is expected to be available this spring. Pricing will be available closer to product availability.
  • The Poly Voyager Free 60 Series earbuds are expected to be available in March, starting at $299 at Poly.com and HP.com. It will also be available in a Microsoft Teams-certified version.
  • The HP E-Series G5 Monitors are expected to be available in January beginning at a starting price of $219 at HP.com.
  • The HP M-Series Monitors are expected to be available this spring for a starting price of $209 at HP.com.
  • The HP 620/625 FHD Webcam is expected to be available in January for $109.99 at HP.com.
  • The HP 710 Rechargeable Silent Mouse is expected to be available in January for $79.99 at HP.com.
  • The HP 14 and 15.6 inch Laptop PCs with AMD processors are expected to be available later this month for a starting price of $419.99 and $499.99 at HP.com. The Intel versions are expected to be available later this spring; pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The HP 14 inch Laptop PC - Eco Edition is expected to be available this summer at HP.com. Pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The HP 24 and 27 inch All-In-One PCs are expected to be available this spring at HP.com. Pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The OMEN 25L, 40L, and 45L Desktop PCs are expected to be available this winter. Pricing will be available closer to availability.
  • The OMEN 17 Laptop is expected to be available in January for a starting price of $1,699.99 at HP.com.
Source: HP
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7 Comments on HP at CES 2023: Leading in Hybrid and Gaming Experiences

#1
Chrispy_
I'm sorry, but what? How is HP a leader in gaming experiences?

Show me an HP gaming monitor that's earned any accolades or popularity since the discontinued Omen X from 2019.
Show me an HP VR headset from the last three years.
Show me an HP game controller of any description.
HP don't make games consoles, their Omen/Victus laptops are less gamer-y than most other brands, and the prebuilt gaming PCs are the most generic, undercooled, underpowered whiteboxes you can find.

HP is probably the last name anyone thinks of next to the word "gaming", for many reasons - not the least of which is a low-effort, low-profile market presence.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
Chrispy_I'm sorry, but what? How is HP a leader in gaming experiences?

Show me an HP gaming monitor that's earned any accolades or popularity since the discontinued Omen X from 2019.
Show me an HP VR headset from the last three years.
Show me an HP game controller of any description.
HP don't make games consoles, their Omen/Victus laptops are less gamer-y than most other brands, and the prebuilt gaming PCs are the most generic, undercooled, underpowered whiteboxes you can find.

HP is probably the last name anyone thinks of next to the word "gaming", for many reasons - not the least of which is a low-effort, low-profile market presence.
The press release didn't even include any pictures of the Omen products...
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Chrispy_
TheLostSwedeThe press release didn't even include any pictures of the Omen products...
I'm not in the least bit surprised; HP is as corporate and enterprise as they come.

I feel like they have a "gaming division" solely to tick a box for their investor presentations.
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Chrispy_Show me an HP gaming monitor that's earned any accolades or popularity since the discontinued Omen X from 2019.
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Chrispy_
FreedomEclipseX27Q
Fair enough - that one flew under my radar. I don't think I've ever caught an HP monitor in HUB's quarterly "best monitors" roundup and I've been watching them for a few years now.

My last Omen display was an Omen32, one of the early Freesync displays and it was a 75Hz office monitor in gaming clothes that was abysmal for gaming. Unusable, in fact, unless you took it out of game mode, because enabling Freesync put it in a shocking colour/gamma preset and locked the ability to adjust those things :(
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Chrispy_Fair enough - that one flew under my radar. I don't think I've ever caught an HP monitor in HUB's quarterly "best monitors" roundup and I've been watching them for a few years now.

My last Omen display was an Omen32, one of the early Freesync displays and it was a 75Hz office monitor in gaming clothes that was abysmal for gaming. Unusable, in fact, unless you took it out of game mode, because enabling Freesync put it in a shocking colour/gamma preset and locked the ability to adjust those things :(
the 1440p segment of the market is often very heavily contested and only a small number of them can make the final cut so maybe not enough to dedicate part of the video to. Just listen out for the honourable mentions.
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Owen1982
All hail HP - LEADER in marketing BS and fake news
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