June 20 (Portaltic/EP) –
HP has shown its catalog of OMEN and HyperX devices for gaming, which has recently been expanded in Spain with the OMEN 17 laptop and the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Core wireless mouse.
The technology company announced at the beginning of the year OMEN Trascend 14, the brand’s lightest and thinnest laptop to date, which is compatible with any HyperX Cloud III wireless headset, without the need for a USB.
This is an example of a “complete gaming ecosystem”, which allows HP devices to “interact with each other to offer maximum quality”, said the head of HP Spain’s Gaming Business development, Beatriz del Valle, in a meeting with the press. which Europa Press has attended.
For those looking for performance, the technology firm has the OMEN 45L desktop computer, the Trascend 16 laptop and the mechanical keyboards with RGB lighting effects, HyperX Alloy Rise (219.99 euros) and Alloy Rise 75 (179.99 euros) , customizable.
A newcomer to the Spanish market is OMEN 17, which the company gives as an example of performance. This equipment, which can now be purchased with a price starting at 1,699 euros, is prepared for artificial intelligence (AI), and is the first of the brand with integrated Copilot.
AI “helps us improve the mechanical optimization of both the GPU and the CPU, helps us maximize the number of FPS and, above all, also the streaming part through OMEN Gaming Hub,” Del detailed. Valley.
The company has also launched the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Core mouse (59.99 euros), which maintains the lightweight design of the previous ones, but adds a dual connection, with up to one hundred hours of autonomy, and which has a price of 59.99 euros.
The catalog of novelties continues with the ‘gaming’ accessories designed for the little ones, which include headphones, such as the HyperX Cloud of a smaller size, so that they can adapt to smaller ears, and the Clutch Tanto Mini game controller (39 .99 euros), easier to use in smaller hands, like the Haste 2 Mini WL mouse (99.99 euros).
At this meeting, the head of Gaming stressed that “HP is not just a hardware manufacturer.” “We transcend that; we offer personalization, a lifestyle and even offer a complete ecosystem experience,” she concluded.
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