Monday, April 13, 2009

HP introduced the new ultra-thin dv2 notebook

HP has introduced the new ultra-thin dv2 notebook in India. The dv2 notebook is less than one inch in width and it weighs 1.64 kg. The price of the dv2 notebook will start from Rs. 37,490 restricted of taxes. HP's new note pad has a 12.1-inch, 1280 x 800 pixel, and Bright View LED backlit widescreen display.



In totaling, the dv2 is outfitted with a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor with ATI Radeon X1250 included graphics. It is also crammed with an elective ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 distinct graphics. AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 is the single-core CPU for the platform broadcast back in January this year. Clocked at 1.6GHz, Athlon Neo has a 512K accumulation and supports 32-bit as well as 64-bit operating systems with a TDP rating of about 15 watts.



HP's ultra-thin dv2 notebook can support a 4GB RAM and has 320GB HDD 5400 RPM storage space. The notebook has a shiny finish. It runs the Windows Vista Home Premium. For watching high-definition movies, high-definition junkies can opt for the Blu-ray optical drive. The dv2 also supports an optional built-in WWAN for wireless connectivity. But fascinatingly there is no 802.11n support in the dv2 notebook. However, it includes an incorporated HP webcam and microphone.

Next, launch At the SIGGRAPH 2008 yearly meeting, HP announced the development of their Dream Color Display technology lineup by pioneer powerful workstations and a notebook PC. HP seems to be grave about graphics-hungry workstations with their new 17-inch Elite book 8730w, a workstation notebook that will recommend HP's Dream Color Display sporting 16 million colors. The 8730w is powered with Intel's Quad-core mobile CPU, 8GB RAM and Nvidia's Quadro FX card with up to 1 GB video memory.

The extra Elite Books 8530w and 8530p fall beneath the sort of mobile workstation and notebook PC correspondingly, and target tremendous power users from the field of animatronics, audio-video professionals, designing, photography and other linked fields. Both systems have 15.4-inch display, Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and 8GB RAM. The 8530w laptop supports Intel Quad-core mobile processor.



The Elite Book 8730w will be vacant later this month at an expected price of $1699 and other 15-inch laptops will be accessible in September with a predictable price tag of $1499.

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