Hp pavilion wave — HP have introduced new Windows 10 desktops to coincide with IFA 2016, the Pavilion Wave. It supports Cortana voice integration, with dual microphones. The HP Pavilion Wave design immediately stands out from most small form factor PCs. It’s entirely possible to look at the Pavilion Wave and mistake it for a speaker, especially with its front-facing 3.5 mm and USB ports.
Fitting with its speaker design, the Pavilion Wave features a 360-degree multi-directional audio technology that’ll provide the same audio experience regardless of how the PC is positioned.
The Pavilion Wave can also pack some decent hardware. It’s able to include a Skylake Core i7, upto 2TB HDD, an optional second drive in the form of a 128GB SSD, and up to 8 to 16GB of DDR RAM. The other specification highlights are:
- Optional AMD Radeon R9 M470 graphics card
- Support for up to two 4K displays
- Ports: 3x USB 3.0, 1x USB 3.1 Type-C, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, Gigabit Ethernet and microphone/headphone jack.
The HP Pavilion Wave will be available in the U.S. from September 23, 2016, starting from $550.