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HP launches Nvidia-powered Victus Edition PCs for students, prices start at Rs 65,999

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Last updated: 3 September 2024 10:28
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HP launches Nvidia-powered Victus Edition PCs for students, prices start at Rs 65,999HP has launched NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050A-powered PCs for students, which can be used for both heavy-duty gaming and daily academic tasks. For students, HP has also announced easy finance options.

HP launches Nvidia-powered Victus Edition PCs for students, prices start at Rs 65,999

HP has launched NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050A-powered PCs for students, which can be used for both heavy-duty gaming and daily academic tasks. For students, HP has also announced easy finance options.

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HP launches Nvidia-powered Victus Edition PCs for students, prices start at Rs 65,999
HP Victus Special Edition

HP has recently launched its latest Victus Special Edition PCs. The company says that the laptops are specially designed for students who need a powerful device. These laptops are equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 A 4GB GPU, which is a great choice as it combines powerful graphics performance with efficient power usage. This means that students can easily run demanding software for tasks such as gaming, video editing and 3D rendering, while also enjoying long battery life and quiet operation – perfect for both studying and playing.

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Powered by 12th Gen Intel Core processors, the HP Victus Special Edition laptop packs a punch. The laptop also features NVIDIA’s AI Tensor Core and DLSS technology that are responsible for ensuring a good gaming performance and long battery life – two things that are important for students. Additionally, the laptop features 16GB of system RAM, which ensures quick load times and seamless multitasking. The laptop has a 70WHR battery backup.

Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, NVIDIA, says, “Students need innovative, advanced computing devices that can foster academic and creative excellence while enhancing productivity. The dedicated NVIDIA GPUs with AI Tensor Cores inside these HP Victus laptops help unlock compelling visuals and creative possibilities, empowering India’s students to shape the future.”

One of the most striking features of the laptop is the 15.6-inch FHD display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The display has a 7ms response time. The HP Victus Special Edition laptop weighs 2.29 kg. The PC also features a full-sized, backlit keyboard and a numeric keypad. The HP Victus Special Edition also uses HP’s OMEN Tempest Cooling solution to prevent the device from overheating.

For those interested in gaming and esports, HP is offering free access to its Gaming Garage, an online professional certificate program in esports management and game development on edX. This program is a great addition for students seeking a career in gaming.

Starting at Rs 65,999, the HP Victus Special Edition laptops are available at HP World Stores, HP online and several multi-brand outlets. For students, HP is also offering easy EMI solutions wherein they can buy the device at an EMI of Rs 3,999 per month. As a bonus, buyers can get the HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 headset worth Rs 6,097 for just Rs 499 when they make the purchase from these stores. The laptop is available in Atmospheric Blue colour option.

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