Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 November 2011

HP dv6 Pavilion Notebook



The dv6-6170us seems strong, with a bare brushed aluminum chassis that we have seen in recent Pavilion models. While other models have used strong colors to differentiate the appearance of the iconic Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Thunderbolt) ($ 2,199 direct, 4 stars), the dv6-6170us kissing naked, unvarnished look. Instead of smooth surfaces, Pavilion dv6-6170us model a rough brush that looks like wood grain. The unpainted aluminum is colored steel gray, and cover the lid and palm rest.


The aluminum construction is sturdy, no flexing of the structure with the design was based on the plastic. 14.9 by 1.4 by 9.7 inches (DRC) and weighs 5.66 pounds, is not the lightest 15-inch laptop on the market, winning the Dell XPS 15z ($ 1,534 direct, 4 stars ) Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (5.5 pounds) and are less than an inch thick. The cover is slightly shaped lip along the hinge that allows a secure grip when carrying the laptop closed. The doll is also on and bent down to offer a typing experience more comfortable.
The dv6-6170us has a Chiclet keyboard with square keys matte finish. A keypad is a boon to adjacent number crunchers, but you get no backlight is visible on Dell XPS 15z. The multitouch trackpad is smooth and responsive, and HP dropped the glitchy ClickPad located on the models of last year. The two separate buttons right mouse and left click easy, but was not as sweet as those found on the XPS 15z.

The dv6-6170us Beats is equipped with audio, a sound enhancement package provided by HP will "studio-quality sound." The combination of hardware and software has made offer excellent sound while mixing music with Pandora. It is produced in lighter shades and lower if the bass was a bit anemic compared to notebooks with a subwoofer.

The sport 15.6-inch widescreen display for only 768 1366. Compared to desktop replacements, such as high-end Dell XPS 1920 15z offers a resolution of 1080, but this corner is one of the few HP down to make this well-equipped phones are more affordable. The dv6-6170us screen enables you to watch movies in 720p, but will not be able to enjoy the 1080p image available. This is unfortunate, since the Blu-ray system. You'll need to connect to an HDTV with either an HDMI or WIDI 2.0, Intel wireless streaming alternative to the HDMI input, which may extend to any TV as it is equipped with a receiver Netgear Push2TV, a $ 99 option.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

HP TouchPad


HP finally began to explore the tablet market. On the occasion held in San Francisco, HP shows their tablet known as the HP touchpad. The presence of those products increasingly fierce competitors on the earth confirms the pill-not simply from the product, but a platform.
The rationale, HP's touchpad will carry the operating system called WebOS. If you remember, WebOS is an working system developed by Palm and is launched by way of a mobile phone and Palm's Palm Pre Pixi. However, since Palm bought HP last year, WebOS sensible "on go away" from the operating system arena. Nicely, that is the brand new touchpad, WebOS comes back.


The 9.7-inch ample way pad, there leave be initially in two unlike versions. The cheaper type instrument outgo around 480 € and gift change to get with 16 GB of faculty, while for 100 € many ontogenesis area to 32 GB.



Specification

Display 9.7 "1024 × 768, with IPS and LED multi-touch

16GB or 32GB with WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR and A2DP and 802.11b/a/g/n

Qualcomm Snapdragon processor APQ8060 of 1.2GHz and 1GB of RAM

Accelerometer, gyroscope, potentiality and ambient lighten sensor


Benefits webOS : 

Since this exclusive runs WebOS tablet, it has technologies and services that the contention does not. Alter now (for the general unexclusive) webOS and Golem are the only ones with a historical method nofications effectual and gratifying to use. I specially suchlike that of webOS as it complex rattling easily and has existed since the rattling offset.


Tuesday, 30 August 2011

HP G62t Laptop



HP’s has recently announced HP G62t laptop in US market that is powered by Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor and it features 15.6-inch 16:9 LED backlight display offering 1366 x 768 pixel resolution for viewing HD content and includes a completely redesigned full-size keyboard.
Clad in black-edged display featuring curved-bottom base unit which is clearly styling influence from the HP Envy line of laptops, the new HP G62t series laptop boasts of 15.6-inch LED backlight BrightView display in 16:9 aspect ratio 200 nit brightness powered by integrated Intel HD Graphics with shared video memory allowing upto 1366 x 768 pixels resolution and features a redesigned full-size keyboard and multi-touch touchpad



• Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
• Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual Core Processor P6100 (2.00 GHz,
3MB L3 Cache)
• Intel(R) HD Graphics [HDMI, VGA]
• 4GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
• 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
• No Additional Office Software
• No additional security software
• 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery (standard) - Up to 5.5 hours of
battery life +++
• 15.6" diagonal High Definition HP LED Brightview Display (1366x768)
• SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support
• Webcam and 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader
• Wireless-N Card
• Standard Keyboard
• HP Home & Home Office Store in-box envelope



Only 1.25-inch thick, the HP G62t laptop comes with with 6-cell battery which offers over 9 hrs of power on full charge and is currently available only in US at the starting price of US $599.99.


HP ECO Laptop For Womens


The last on this list is the HP Eco laptop. Since women are the most caring gender on this planet, it is only fair that there is a laptop that screams ‘I care about our environment’ and who better to hold the torch than a woman. Covered in a green case to celebrate eco-friendliness, the Eco laptop is powered by solar chargeable cells. Together with this laptop comes a bracelet that is used to control the pulse and blood pressure of this device. Again, who better to control one’s health: Women!
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