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HP reinforces its Fortis line with two new convertibles

The HP Fortis line was created last year by the American manufacturer with its mind set on the educational sector. Six different models were then marketed, taking advantage of the launch of Windows 11 SE, the variant specialized in education of the latest Microsoft system. Now, HP reinforces the line with two new modelsone for Windows and one for Chrome OS.

Both are of format convertible and value series, designed with durability features with strong chassis, reinforced ports and corners, and spill-resistant keyboards. Both use a multi-touch screen of 11.6 inches and 360 degree hinges that allow use in laptop, tablet, tent, or stand modes.

H.P. Fortis

HP Pro x360 Fortis 11 G11 it is the model with Windows 11 (or Windows 10) pre-installed. It premieres the low-cost and consumption Intel N processors that the chip giant will present at the recent CES. It is accompanied by up to 16 Gbytes of RAM and for storage they can use eMMC or SSD storage of up to 256 Gbytes.

This version supports pressure-sensitive stylus pens that can be placed in a housing above the keyboard when not in use. It supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, an optional 4G LTE modem to support mobile broadband networks and Ethernet, HDMI, USB Type C and Type A ports. It has dual front and rear cameras and its official price is part of $479.

HP Fortis x360 11 Chromebook G3 it is the model with Chrome OS. It uses processors from Intel, but from the previous generation, Celeron and Pentium with 8 Gbytes of RAM and eMMC storage of up to 64 Gbytes.

It also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and includes two USB Type C and two Type A ports. It has a 720p webcam and an optional 5 MP rear camera.

The HP Fortis with Chrome OS has a base price of $339.

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