HP Pavilion x360 is a budget laptop which sports an average display, good keyboard and tackpad. The highlight of the device is that you can Swivel it and completely fold it to use it as a tablet or you could use the folded part to support the display as a stand. It comes with a 11.6-inch LED antiglare widescreen, Pentium Quad Core Bay-Trail processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 500 GB hard disk drive. You can buy it for around 38,000 INR on Snapdeal.

HP Pavilion 23 All in One Desktop brings 23 Inch full HD display and Windows 8.1 at 67,990 INR. The highlight is of course the 23 Inch large display, but the hardware isn’t very impressive. It includes AMD quad-core processor with Radeon HD 8280 graphics card, 4GB RAM and a 500GB hard disk and will be available for purchase 20th July Onwards.

HP also presented Envy 15 Windows 8.1 powered note book with fourth-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and upgradeable 8GB RAM. Graphics will be handled by 4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 850M graphics card. HP has provided an HDMI port as well along with 3 USB 3.0 ports and an SD card reader. The premium laptop includes 15.6 inch full HD display, with a special Control Zone trackpad, up to 1.5 TB of additional storage, dual speakers and a subwoofer with Beats Audio experience. Both Envy 14 and Envy 15 will be available in India from 20th July starting from 62,990 INR “Indian consumers are looking for devices that enable them to express their personality without compromising performance. Our latest line-up of consumer PCs delivers innovative design and a broad range of colour options for youth. We definitely expect an increase in our market share with the new trendy range of notebooks” said Ketan Patel, Director, Computing Category, Printing and Personal Systems, HP India