HP releases three new laptops into the computers market, NetBook-size Mini, and even a few professional-level ProBooks and Elitebooks.
One of These new laptops have been named as HP Envy 14 part of HP’s premium Envy line, this device is built in with Intel’s Sandy Bridge CPU’s which gives more efficiency to battery life rather than the last year models, and its view is similar to the previous editions and HP promises that the large clickpad is more user-friendly (with multitouch gestures were a little wonky on the current versions), and USB version 3.0 fits in good, and it will be coming out with a reasonable price tag of $999.
Second one is called HP Mini 210 is a NetBook built in with Intel Atom processor same as the earlier edition, but the new model has added some new lid colors like sweet purple, charcoal, crimson red, luminous rose, and ocean drive and the best part is Mini 210 has got NetBook version of the same Beats Audio technology found in the high-end Envy laptops and this NetBook will be costing around $300 to $330 available in June.
Third one is HP Pavilion dv4 is equipped with the latest version of HP’s Cool Sense technology which is generally a user control panel for the cooling fans, and the HP Pavilion will come out for $599 starting May 18th.
It is not the end but for Corporate and business users series of new ProBook and EliteBook models, the ProBook 5330m is slim 13-inch with Intel’s newest Sandy Bridge CPUs and a backlit keyboard, as well as TPM and Intel vPro technology and this really helpful in Corporate IT departments.
The EliteBook 2560p and 2760p is graphed over the high end business users with its stylish metallic finishes and thin designs, with a price tag of $1,100 12.5-inch 2560p is a traditional clamshell, and $1,500 12-inch 2760p has a swiveling convertible touchscreen all these models should be available in May.
All these devices are equipped with 3G antennas and Hewlett-Packard is offering 3G Mobile Broadband Service for Laptops.
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