HP Announces New Pavilion Gaming Products

Posted by at 2:24 pm on April 12, 2018

 

HP has launched new gaming machines to its Pavilion mainstream consumer products. The new Pavilion Gaming line contains the 15” Pavilion Gaming laptop, 690 and 790 desktops, and Gaming 32 FreeSync monitor.

HP acquired boutique desktop builder Voodoo many years ago and turned it into an in-house brand called Omen. Omen products can get pretty pricey, so HP has added a gaming segment to its Pavilion consumer computer brand. The new line is simply called Pavilion Gaming. Unlike Omen custom designs, the Pavilion Gaming products share manyparts with other HP computers.

Starting with the only laptop in the line, the Pavilion Gaming 15.6” seems to share a chassis with the recently announced HP Zbook 15v. The external differences are the color–it can be had in black with white, green, or purple accents–and the keyboard, which is backlit with static lighting. The screen options are a 1080p 60Hz panel, a 144Hz panel, or a 60Hz 4K panel. Processor options range from the four-core Intel i5-8250U to the six-core i7-8750H, and graphics options range from the Nvidia GTX 1050 to the GTX 1060 Max-Q. The chassis can fit a 2.5” drive in addition to an PCIe M.2 drive, so numerous options, including Intel Optane-accelerated hard drive configurations, are available.

The two new Pavilion Gaming desktops are the  690 and 790. Both pre-built systems occupy a small footprint, but the 690 is the smaller of the two. Because it’s smaller, the 690 cannot fit long graphics cards and is limited to an AMD RX 550 or Nvidia GTX 1060. CPU options for the 690 are wacky – a RX 550 configuration with an AMD Ryzen 2200G processor. Of course, using a processor with integrated graphics in a desktop with discrete graphics is common on the Intel side, but AMD has Ryzen processors without graphics for that use.

The higher-end GTX 1060-equipped version of the 690 has an Intel i7-8700. The larger 790 can fit the same processor and up to a GTX 1080 graphics card.

The last of the Pavilion gaming products is the Gaming 32 monitor. It shares its design with the regular Pavilion 32” monitor, but it features a 75Hz QHD (2560×1440) panel with 95% coverage of DCI-P3 and 600nit peak brightness. The monitor sports FreeSync, but HP didn’t state if it can use low framerate compensation (LFC). LFC effectively removes the lower floor of FreeSync’s active range to ensure frames are always in sync, but it requires that the screen’s maximum refresh rate be at least double its minimum.

Full specs and configurable options for HP’s Pavilion gaming products haven’t been announced yet. We know the Pavilion Gaming 15.6” laptop will have a starting price below $799 in select markets, and the 690 and 790 desktops will having starting prices of $549 and $749, respectively.

HP says to expect the new gaming products to be available starting in May.

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