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HP has announced on its website the launch of new Pavilion series laptops with 11th generation Intel processors. The devices used a polymer made from recycled oceanic debris.
Plastic waste in the ocean has become a global problem, it has attracted the attention of politicians and the public. It can be solved, admittedly, by processing and transformation into secondary raw materials. HP has set an example of this approach - the audio system of the new laptop is made from recycled garbage. The body of the Pavilion itself is metal.
The laptop is available with diagonals of 13, 14.15 or 17 inches. You can choose a processor - Intel 11th generation or AMD Ryzen 4000th series. If the built-in graphics are not enough, you can order a version with an NVIDIA GeForce MX450 video card. Declared versions with different storage capacity and RAM.