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HP adds Core i9 CPUs, Nvidia RTX graphics to elite Omen Obelisk desktop
dimanche 6 janvier 2019, 18:00 , par Ars Technica
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HP saved a lot of updates to its Omen gaming family for CES 2019. Namely, the Omen Obelisk desktop—the pre-built machine that's designed to tempt those who prefer to build their own gaming PCs—will be much more powerful in 2019 thanks to new processors, graphics, and memory support. Ars at CES 2019 LG introduces OLED TV that rolls up and disappears when you’re not watching it New Samsung Smart TVs will soon have iTunes built in, support AirPlay 2 Samsung sticks Nvidia RTX 2080 GPU inside new Odyssey gaming notebook Garmin’s Vivoactive 3 Music smartwatch gets LTE (but no music streaming—yet) Google boasts 1 billion Assistant devices—10x Amazon Alexa’s install base View more stories HP debuted the Obelisk at the end of last summer as a fully customizable gaming tower. Its starting price of less than $1,000 appealed to those who didn't necessarily want to spend a ton on a gaming PC. However, the Obelisk could quickly cost more than $2,000 with various upgrades and enhancements. Read 6 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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