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HP adds $530 G62x notebook

HP has just gently a new flagship notebook added to complement the currently available G62m and G62t. The 15.6-inch G62x gets a standard 2.26 core i3 and the 2.2 GHz Celeron 2 GHz or Pentium Dual Core found respectively in the other two. A 2.4-GHz Core i3 is optional.

HP adds $530 G62x notebook

The notebooks otherwise the same 15.6-inch, 1366×768 screen resolution, Wi-Fi like on HP Compaq Presario CQ62-225NR, HDMI output, three USB 2.0 ports, DVD burner and a six-cell battery. The G62x starts at $ 530 after $ 100 instant rebate and is available immediately. The G62m and G62t start at $ 430 and $ 450, respectively.

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HP G62x Series Budget 15.6″ Notebook

Hewlett-Packard has the HP coal G62x series that the same notebook as the biscotti-colored G62t is released, but with less internal component options. According to HP website is the G62x designed for business users and comes with the Intel Core processor i3 only while the home-use G62t is configurable with Intel Pentium and Core i5 CPUs. The G62x comes with up to 320 GB of hard drive and a DVD burner, while the G62t ships with up to 640 GB of memory and adds Blu-ray optical drive decisions.

HP G62x Series Budget 15.6″ Notebook

Other components and features of the two G62x and G62t look the same. These budget laptops with Intel HD or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 graphics card, 2 or 3 GB RAM like on Samsung NF310-A01, 6-cell battery for up to 5.5 hours of running time and a 15.6″ LED-backlit display with a resolution of 1366 768 pixels come.

The laptops are equipped with an optional Webcam, stereo speakers, 802.11b Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN, three USB ports, a 5-in-1 card reader and HDMI and VGA video outputs. The HP G62x starts at $ 549.99, while the G62t starts at $ 479.99. The company also offers the HP G62m that comes with low-cost Intel Celeron processor, integrated graphics, blue chassis and a $ 429.99 base price tag.

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Mini 1103 business netbook from HP

HP announced on Monday its latest Mini Netbook for business users, the Mini 1103 meant. The 10.1-inch, 1024×600 resolution LED-backlit front of a keyboard that is 93 percent of the size of a full-size notebooks, and the device weighs just 2.8 pounds with a three-cell battery. 1.66 GHz Atom CPU is standard fare, although a 1.83 GHz N475 is optional, and while it comes to support for 2 GB of DDR3 RAM, 1GB only systems from HP.

Mini 1103 business netbook from HP

Windows 7 Home Edition is the 160GB hard drive preinstalled PRM 7200, along with options for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 and FreeDOS and 250 or 320 GB hard drives like on Asus Eee PC 1015PN-PU17. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are built in all models, and an HP Mobile Broadband Module is a choice for 3G. A six-cell battery will be offered as an option. The prices for the basic Mini 1103 will start at $ 300, but HP has not revealed when the netbook is sent.

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HP Envy 17 3D notebook will begin shipping on November 5

introduced the HP Envy 17 3D notebook at the beginning of September, HP shipped on 5th November start. The base system starts at $ 1,600, and for this money to get buyer 3D active shutter glasses, a quad 1.6 GHz Core i7 CPU, a dual-layer Blu-ray burner and 6 GB of RAM. The GPU is a 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 with HDMI output.

HP Envy 17 3D notebook will begin shipping from HP on November 5

The 17.3-inch screen has produce a 120Hz panel, 3D and outputs at 1080p natively. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standard. is a 500GB, 7,200 rpm of the hard drive with up to 2 GB, 5,200 RPM unit available. Buyers can also apply a dual-drive setup that a 160GB SSD and a 640GB, 7,200 rpm rotating disk is opt. There is a built-in 2.1-channel audio system beats match the visuals. Other important options are 1.73GHz and 1.86GHz Core i7 CPUs, 8 GB RAM and an oversized nine cell battery like on Apple MacBook Air MC506LL/A. A six-cell battery is standard.

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New HP Garden Dreams 14.5″ Pavilion dv5-2129wm

Here’s a bright HP special edition laptop, which has recently been selling exclusively at Walmart.com. Garden Dreams The HP 14.5 “Pavilion dv5-2129wm Special Edition notebook based on AMD VISION technology and is available for only $ 598. Interestingly in this deal is that it not only provides you with a special edition design, but also nice specification like on Apple MacBook Air MC506LL/A.

New HP Garden Dreams 14.5" Pavilion dv5-2129wm

Specification:

  • AMD Turion P540 II processor (2.40 GHz)
  • 4 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 500 GB SATA Hard Drive
  • 8x Super Multi double-layer DVD burner
  • 10 100 1000 Ethernet, 802.11b g Wi-Fi
  • 14.5″ diagonal HD LED BrightView Widescreen Display ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 graphics card with 128 MB display cache memory, 128MB DDR3 Side Port memory and up to 2045MB total graphics memory
  • Built-in HP webcam with integrated microphone TrueVision
  • 5-in-1 card reader for digital media
  • 3 x USB 2.0 ports (1 x shared eSATA port), 1 x HDMI port, 1 x VGA port, 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port, 1 x headphone jack, 1 x microphone jack
  • 6-cell lithium-ion battery
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition . It is priced at $ 598.

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New Soft-Touch HP Pavilion dm3

Touching is believing with the new Pavilion dm3. HP has wrapped its latest 13-inch ultraportable that weighs just under 4 pounds, with a metallic finish on the inside and a unique soft-touch finish on the outside. But this black matte surface is not just for the show, it’s part of the new CoolSense HP technology, which makes it feel cooler machine. HP has placed the hotter components under the keyboard instead of the palm rest to minimize heat in the exhaust basically the reverse of the motherboard and increased the left of the page. You will not find any openings at the bottom, either. The recording is in front. Click, for more information and a full gallery and video of this beauty.

New Soft-Touch HP Pavilion dm3

CoolSense is the software. The integrated thermal Wizard utility uses the dm3′s accelerometer to determine if the laptop is in your lap (where you would be a very small movements) or on a desk and adjusts power cooling accordingly. Titer of less than one centimeter thin, the dm3 sports a completely new ID, which looks pretty slick, and you’ll be able to have a backlit keyboard. Another handy feature is fences, software that you organize your desktop better, and clean it with a double-tap if you are willing to make a presentation are welcome.

As usual, pavilions, this includes a touch pad with integrated keys, but on the basis of the improved ClickPad on the Envy 14 We hope that the user experience is just as good. Add in up to 7.5 hours of battery life (with the 6200 mAh battery) as well as Asus A52F-X3, and you have an ultraportable with a lot of potential, especially since it starts at only $ 549th For this price you can expect a Pentium dual-core CPU running at 1.2 GHz, but a core i3 option will also be available, as well as discrete ATI graphic.

Slate 500 Tablet Shows Off on HP Website

Hewlett-Packard is the HP 500 Slate Windows 7 release-based tablet device, according to leaked information about the company’s website.

The Slate 500 (XB830PA – HP 500 1002tu Slate PC) has supported a 8.9-inch touchscreen display with pen input, and runs Windows 7 Home Premium operating system. There are also two (video and still) cameras.

Slate 500 Tablet Shows Off on HP Website

Earlier reports said that the HP Slate, the Intel Atom Z530 processor, 32GB or 64GB of storage space and feature support for 1080p video playback like on HP Mini 210-1010NR.

It is reported to cost about $ 550.

HP is also expected to unveil a similar tablet PC with WebOS Operating System, made by recently acquired Palm.

HP launch 11.6 inch DM1 laptop

HP has a new 11.6-inch laptop started just in time to compete with gateways LT32 and all other makes that have entered this market as well. This HP laptop is the Pavilion DM1. It comes with 250 GB hard drive and the AMD Athlon Neo II with a range of 1.3 GHz (K325) to 1.7GHz (K125). The price starts at about $ 450, but with options and features can creep the price slightly over $ 600!

Compared to HP Pavilion dv5 the HP Pavilion 11.6 inches DM1 has features and specifications:

11.6-inch ultra-note, 5 GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive (or 128GB SSD), a 92 percent full-size keyboard, optional external DVD burner, a 6-cell battery good for up to 5.25 hour operation period, VGA webcam and three USB ports, a 5-in-1 card reader and a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional. On the CPU front, it is AMD’s Athlon II Neo runs the show, with a multitude of choices in the range of 1.3 GHz (K325) to 1.7 GHz (K125) and there is also an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 GPU 1,366 x 768 panel, 802.11 n WiFi, optional WWAN and a total of only 3.24

HP shelving plans for Android tablet

One objective of HP to produce an Android-based HP tablet has at least delayed and possibly scrapped, now based on leaks. The unit was planned for the autumn, but now delayed without updated schedule. No indication was given of AllThingsD’s sources of direct reason why.

The barn may be a cancellation. HP announced on the day its acquisition of Palm webOS tablets had promised and was immediately cast doubt on any plans for the use of other operating systems. Although Microsoft has implied otherwise, downplayed many of them even have the HP Windows 7 slate and suggested that it would have either delayed or even killed in the interest of webOS.

The Windows Tablet was originally his heart on HP laptop, but it is rumored to face problems, such as the insistence on the desktop, Microsoft OS, they also have a great disadvantage to the IPAD. Forced to cut an Intel Atom use battery life in half next to his rivals and even necessary, that HP requires to make more RAM and memory are much larger footprint for Windows like at HP ProBook 4510s. Android would be to achieve the goal, but also conflict with the Palm platform.

HP ProBook 4510s

With the Elite Enterprise and Small-Business Books commander of HP Compaq business notebook line, you’d think the two brands would be sufficient to hold the fort. HP laptop is out to prove that its new ProBook is a worthy third segment, which has been crowded as a family. The HP ProBook 4510s is one of the three desktop-replacement in this new line, which their manager, some fashionable yet affordable solutions selection. The 15.6-inch (16:9) widescreen glossy finish and look are new keyboard, which can be found on a consumer-oriented laptop, or had a style-minded towards the company.

Apart from some sloppy design details, the HP 4510s ProBook be of immense value to a small business, mainly because of its price. Its functions and performance scores also assume that it is a relic in three or four years, and battery life, both notable for the six-and eight-cell battery. The more expensive Lenovo ThinkPad T400 is more stable and better off, but if a faster processor or a better graphics card, the ProBook, including the 4510s, need, is highly configurable as well. HP ProBook 4510s Review