Move over, TVs.
HP has revealed the details of this year’s additions to its mid-range Envy line. This year, the company is all in on webcams, fan blades, and... IMAX?
that’s been kicking around for a few years, but it’s generally applied to like, TVs and projectors and stuff. Now it’s on a laptop, I guess!, devices that want IMAX Enhanced certification have to meet various different standards, but the main one is that they have the ability to display IMAX-shot content in an extended aspect ratio. At launch, this will be available for “select movies and sequences”. Support will start with Disney Plus with more features on the way.
The thing I’m actually most excited about is that a new fan design will also debut here, with 25 percent thinner blades, 58 percent more blades, and nine percent increased airflow. More airflow is good! You can never have too much airflow. That’s what I always say.
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