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“AI PC” isn’t just a buzzword anymore. Current HP systems ship with NPUs (neural processing units) that run camera, audio, and productivity enhancements locally - freeing the CPU/GPU and improving battery life. Many of these advantages sit one toggle away in Settings. This post shows where they are and how to turn them on.
What Makes an HP AI PC Different?
- On‑device AI hardware (NPU). HP’s new AI PCs pair Windows features with a dedicated NPU so effects like background blur, auto‑framing, eye contact, and voice focus run efficiently on the laptop itself instead of relying on the cloud.
- Copilot+ readiness and requirements. Copilot+ class machines are defined by Microsoft’s stricter spec—most notably an NPU around the 40+ TOPS range—so advanced AI features work instantly and privately. HP’s latest OmniBook/EliteBook lines are built around that model, check out knowledge base article for more information: Click here to view
- Real products you can buy. HP’s consumer portfolio (e.g., OmniBook) now brings NPU‑driven effects and battery gains to mainstream price points, with models in India touting 45–50 TOPS NPUs depending on the platform.
Scenarios HP Owners Will Recognize
- Your video calls look flat, and you’re always off‑center.
- Fans spin up during meetings you thought were “lightweight.”
- You have the Copilot key but don’t know what it really unlocks.
- Battery life is good—yet you suspect it could be better with the right toggles.
If that sounds familiar, the steps below will help.
Step‑by‑Step: 7 Hidden AI Features Worth Enabling Today
(No advanced skills required—everything is built into Windows and HP software.)
1) Windows Studio Effects (Camera & Mic) — One Toggle, Big Upgrade
What it does: Hardware‑accelerated Background Blur, Auto Framing, Eye Contact, Voice Focus, Portrait Light, and Creative Filters—all processed on the NPU for quality and efficiency.
How to turn it on:
Go to Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Cameras → [Your camera] and enable Windows Studio Effects. You can also access it from Quick Settings on the taskbar.
Why it helps: Effects run on the NPU, reducing CPU/GPU load and saving battery during long calls.
2) Copilot+ Essentials on HP PCs — Use the Silicon You Paid For
What it includes (varies by device): Windows Studio Effects, Live Captions, Photos/ Paint AI tools, semantic search, and more—optimized for NPU‑equipped Copilot+ PCs. Open Copilot from the taskbar or the Copilot key.
Why it helps: These experiences are tuned for on‑device execution (privacy and responsiveness), with Copilot+ PCs meeting a higher spec for sustained AI throughput.
3) HP AI Companion (On Select Models) — Local Help, Instant Answers
Look for HP AI Companion on supported HP AI PCs to analyze files on‑device, personalize PC behavior, and access guided controls—designed to keep sensitive data local while boosting productivity.
4) AI‑Assisted Battery Gains — Let the NPU Do the Heavy Lifting
Because Studio Effects and other enhancements run on the NPU, you’ll often see lower overall power draw than when similar effects run on CPU/GPU alone. Independent testing of Copilot+ class laptops (including HP OmniBook X) highlights standout battery endurance in real use.
Tip: For marathon sessions, keep Studio Effects conservative (Auto Framing + Voice Focus only) and avoid heavy creative filters.
5) Presence & Privacy Aids (Model‑Dependent)
Some HP systems layer in walk‑away auto‑lock, privacy alerts, and enhanced webcams as part of the AI experience (HP Presence). On devices like Spectre, reviewers also noted upgraded camera hardware that pairs well with Studio Effects.
6) Know Your Hardware Class — It Unlocks Extra Effects
Studio Effects availability (for example, Teleprompter Eye Contact or Portrait Light) can vary by NPU capability. Microsoft documents which features require compatible NPUs and how to check support in Settings.
7) Quick Access During Calls
You can adjust Studio Effects live via Quick Settings without leaving your meeting—handy for toggling blur or framing mid‑call.
Fast Setup Checklist (2 Minutes)
- Confirm NPU support: Open Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Cameras and look for Windows Studio Effects on your camera. If visible, your device’s AI pipeline is ready.
- Enable key effects: Turn on Auto Framing and Voice Focus for instant “look and sound better.”
- Launch Copilot+: Tap the Copilot key (on supported models) and try Live Captions or Photos/Paint AI tools.
- Find HP AI Companion (if available): Use it for on‑device file analysis and quick PC controls.
Pro Tips for Power Users
- External webcams: Recent Windows builds broaden Studio Effects support to additional cameras on Copilot+ PCs—check Insider notes and Settings if you use a USB webcam.
- Indexable wins: Name your screenshots/recordings with keywords (e.g., “studio‑effects‑auto‑framing‑demo”) to help search engines and AI engines correctly parse your how‑to posts in community threads. (Content strategy tip; not a device feature.)
- Stay current: HP and Microsoft continue to expand AI experiences via updates—keeping Windows/HP drivers current ensures Studio Effects and Copilot+ features run optimally.
Your HP AI PC Can Do More—You Just Unlocked It
AI features aren’t just future promises—they’re live, local, and practical on today’s HP machines. With a few switches, you’ll look and sound better on calls, keep work private, and stretch your battery further—all thanks to the NPU and the growing Copilot+ ecosystem.