Hewlett-Packard has revealed five new devices, spanning convertibles, Chromebooks and a tablet.
The Envy x2 convertible notebook comes in 13-inch and a 15-inch models that both run on the latest Intel Core M processors and have detachable keyboards.
The notebooks, which will both be available in October, will start at $1,099 for the 13-inch model and $1,299 for the 15-inch model.
HP's two new Chromebooks come in 11-inch and 14-inch sizes. The 11-inch model is $399 and is powered by the latest Intel processor, while the 14-inch model costs $449 and is powered by an Nvidia Tegra K1 processor.
Both include two years of 100GB of Google Drive cloud storage.
The Pavilion x2 is a 10-inch tablet that converts to a laptop with a dual-purpose keyboard and stand.
It boasts an 11.45-hour battery life and is powered with the latest Intel Atom processor. The Pavilion x2 will be available in September at a starting price of $499.