PALO ALTO, CA — (Marketwired) — 06/01/15 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced that its currently shipping portfolio of Windows-based PCs(1) are expected to be able to upgrade to Windows 10 when available on July 29, 2015.
“Working closely with Microsoft we designed all our 2015 products to be ready for Windows 10,” said Mike Nash, vice president, portfolio strategy and customer experience, Personal Systems, HP. “As a result, customers who purchased or plan to buy a 2015 Windows PC from HP should have a smooth transition to Windows 10.”
When it designed its 2015 products, HP planned its entire 2015 portfolio to be Windows 10 ready. While HP will update the 2015 products to Windows 10 after it ships, HP PCs currently shipping with Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are expected to upgrade to Windows 10. To make this an excellent experience, HP is working with both hardware component suppliers and Microsoft to have full coverage for drivers for Windows 10.
“HP–s collaboration and feedback during the Windows 10 planning process has been extremely valuable,” said Peter Han, VP Worldwide OEM Marketing, Microsoft. “We look forward to HP launching their new devices that will light up Windows 10 capabilities and provide new experiences to our joint customers around the world.”
Consumers who choose to purchase a PC before July 29, 2015 can upgrade to Windows 10 via support and services, including (2) HP SmartFriend pairs customers with qualified HP SmartFriend technicians to run the complete upgrade process when it becomes available on July 29, 2015.
Additional details on how to reserve and receive upgrades are available at Windows.com
Some examples of HP–s broad PC portfolio available for purchase today that are able to take advantage of Windows 10 features include:(3)
, and the convertible notebooks feature dual-array microphones optimized for Cortana with voice control and naturally transition from notebook to tablet to tent to stand modes and back with Continuum.(4)
notebooks also take advantage of Cortana(4) with their dual-array microphones and enhance gaming performance by streaming Xbox One games to the PC anywhere in the house.
, the industry–s thinnest and lightest business-class notebook,(5) takes advantage of Cortana(4) and Skype for Business with its dual-array microphones, exclusive noise-cancelling software and HD webcam.
, the world–s smallest business-class desktop,(6) works with HP BIOSphere to create a security-enhanced and highly managed device and high DPI scaling capabilities optimized for 4K resolution displays.
Windows device, featuring the industry-first WiGig enterprise wireless dock,(7) can easily go from the office desk to being mobile on the job site with Continuum.
is HP–s thinnest and lightest workstation Ultrabook devices — paired HP Z24s with creative professional inspired 4K Z Display delivers tremendous visual performance and enhanced productivity with the 4K display scaling capabilities of Windows 10.
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1. On eligible Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices.
2. HP SmartFriend is sold separately and will support notebook and desktop PCs with Windows®-based operating systems (Windows® XP SP3, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10). Internet connection required for remote support and not included.
3. Free upgrade to Windows 10 when available from Microsoft for one year after Windows 10 availability. Feature availability may vary by region. May require additional hardware, drivers, software and/or BIOS update. Devices must be connected to the internet and have Windows Update enabled. ISP fees may apply. Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 Update required. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1.Please visit hp.com/go/windows10upgrade.
4. Some advanced features including voice supported Cortana, inking, and Continuum require more advanced hardware. Cortana experience may vary by device. See windows.com/windows10upgrade.
5. Based on business class notebooks as of January 9, 2015 with > 1 million unit annual sales having pre-installed encryption, authentication, malware protection and BIOS-level protection, passing MIL STD 810G tests, with optional docking incorporating power delivery.
6. Based on business class desktop PCs as of February 24, 2015 with > 5 million unit annual sales having 4th Gen Intel or AMD Pro series processors, Windows 7 Pro or Windows 8.1 Pro, and TPM.
7. WiGig-compatible notebook or tablet must be positioned within 1.2 m (4 ft) and without obstruction in the line of sight of the wireless dock.
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