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

Sunday, March 6, 2011

HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr at CES 2011

HP launched only one brand new notebook HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr at CES and the HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr is the latest upgrade of the HP ultraportable dm1z series.HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr features the new low-power (18W) “Zacate” AMD Fusion APU which combines the AMD E-350  1.6 Ghz dual-core processor with the AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics processor……


HP updated HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr 11.6-inch laptop is now available with AMD E-350 1.6 Ghz dual-core processor with the AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics processor in a single chip.HP won’t ship HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr laptop until the 25th of this month.
Features :
  • A dual-core AMD Fusion processor E350 for fast Web surfing and smooth HD video
  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
  • AMD Radeon HD 6310 discrete-class graphics and support for DX11
  • HP’s CoolSense technology which adjusts the temperature when the PC is not on a stationary surface
  • An 11.6-inch diagonal high-definition (720p) display
  • 2GB DDR3 system memory (upgradeable to 8GB)
  • A 250GB hard drive (upgradeable to 750GB) or a 128GB Solid State drive for lighter weight and better battery life
  • A full-size island-style keyboard
  • An optional external CD/DVD drive for installing software or Blu-ray drive for watching HD movies
  • Support for 1080p HD content playback
  • Dolby advanced audio and Altec Lansing speakers for premium sound
  • A 6-cell battery that keeps you running for up to 9.5 hours2
  • ENERGY STAR qualification
  • The ability to e-mail, instant message, blog, twitter, network, shop and bank wherever you have Internet access
  • Integrated Wireless-N for access within range of a hotspot sup style=”font-size:.8em”>3 (Bluetooth is optional)
  • A VGA webcam for staying connected with friends and family
  • A VGA port for connecting a monitor
  • An HDMI 1.3b port for connecting an HDTV
  • Three USB ports for connecting accessories
  • A multi-format digital media card reader for Secure Digital and MultiMediaCard

2011 HP Slate Reviews

The HP Slate, due to be released by HP later this year or early 2011, is gaining a lot of interest. To help fans get a copy, a new contest has been launched. All that’s required to enter is an email address.
The competition will be giving out a set number of HP Slate’s regardless of how many people enter, so you’re always in with a decent chance. You can enter for the competition here.
The HP Slate will be in direct competition with the Apple iPad and Asus Eee Pad. It is likely to be around the $500 mark when released.
PC chief of HP Taiwan, Monty Wong, has told daily trade paper Digitimes that Palm’s WebOS will be used on “smartphones and tablets”, a category that would include an HP Slate. According to Digitimes, the newly-acquired OS will only be used for these touch-based devices. Netbooks and other computers will continue to use desktop operating systems.

Wong said that “HP will announce more details after the completion of the Palm acquisition at the end of July.” So far Digitimes offers no other details (the story is classed as a “snapshot”, and should be added to shortly), but the move to use WebOS on slates and phones is really an obvious one. After all, why buy Palm otherwise?
Oh, for those halcyon days of early January. Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer was on stage, Hewlett-Packard tablet in hand, and the iPad was still officially a rumor.
Six months later, it’s a brave new world. HP is buying Palm, the the Apple iPad is now the geek accoutrement du jour, and the poor HP Slate? Locked in a closet, if not a dustbin.

Forrester’s Sarah Rotman Epps helped host her firm’s Untethered conference Wednesday in New York City, and generated this tweet: “HP: WebOS tablet coming. No comment on Windows device.”
Interesting post by our friend Harry McCracken at Technologizer today, pointing out that HP’s gone dead silent about the Slate ever since it announced plans to acquire Palm. Harry was at The Big Money’s Untethered conference today, and HP CTO Phil McKinney was on stage, where he “talked about the downsides of using existing operating systems for new types of devices” and “extolled the virtues of webOS.” Interesting topic, since the Slate very prominently ran Windows 7. When pressed, Phil said he couldn’t talk about unreleased products, which is a big change: it’s been six months since Steve Ballmer first showed the Slate at CES, and since then HP’s produced several rah-rah videos, one of them featuring none other than Phil McKinney himself.
When Apple had launched its iPad the industry was abuzz with stories that other companies will also bring out their own tablet computer. Some names like Google, Microsoft, Dell and others came up immediately. It was understood that the overwhelming success of the gadget had forced them to mull on this issue.
The HP Slate has disappeared. Experts say that things were not very clear about the Windows 7-based tablet that Microsoft had promised to unroll. In the beginning for some weeks HP kept the Slate in the news by posting videos and other information on it. However, even then those who had seen it say that it was kept vague. And then gradually the company preferred not to update details about the gadget on its website.  Now the story circulating on the web is that it may use Palm’s WebOS instead on Windows 7. But it is still too early to jump to any conclusion. Let us wait and watch.

Harry takes this new silence to mean that the HP Slate is dead, and we’re beginning to think he’s right: although we haven’t heard anything concrete, we definitely noticed HP’s absence at tablet-heavy Computex, and at this rate, the Slate’s rumored 1.6GHz Atom Z530 will be hopelessly out of date by the time it launches — Intel’s now showing off Moorestown Atom Z600 tablets and it’s got the Windows-tablet focused Oak Trail Atom planned for early next year. The window’s closing a little more with every passing day — at this point, HP needs to come clean just so we can all move on to waiting for the Hurricane.
Between Android, the iPad and now HP’s tablet plans, this newly-reinvigorated device category is white-hot. Apple has proved that people are willing to buy a simple, easy to use device that frees them from babysitting a full PC OS. HP clearly sees its mobile future as a vertical system, just like Apple’s, instead of just churning out commodity PC hardware for Microsoft to slap Windows into. The next stage of the computer’s evolution is well under way.

2011 HP Slate lookalike spotted in China

HP Slate lookalike spotted in China, might beat the real thing to the market….

Once again, China has proven to the world that it’s the place to be for all sorts of gadgetry miracle. Just look at this 10-inch Windows 7 tablet here — it may not be a full clone of the forthcoming 8.9-inch HP Slate, but it does come with a couple of interesting features: a 1366 x 768 resistive multitouch display (ideal for tackling the complicated Chinese characters with a stylus) and a webcam.
You’ll also find a handful of regular tidbits on this 1.66GHz Atom N450 device: a regular USB port coupled by a mini version, 3.5mm headphone jack, VGA port, LAN port, accelerometer, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G. Oh, and you’ll get a free stand, too, but we’ll be minding our own business until this no-frills tablet gets a price.

2011 HP NEW LAPTOP PROBOOK 645B

HP’s new Laptop ProBook 645B is for Business Users.ProBookB is with latest Intel Core i7, i5 and i3,Intel Turbo Boost and many more….
 
The world’s largest technology company, HP, has just unveiled nine affordable business notebook PCs tailored for corporate and small to midsize business customers. The company has also redesigned its portfolio of consumer notebook PCs, to deliver distinctive design elements, new materials, enhanced performance and better experiences to individual users.
 
The HP ProBook 6450B has been updated today as part of HP’s Spring notebook refresh that included many updates to the ProBook lines. In addition to powerful Intel processors the HP ProBook 6450B includes some very useful HP software that allows users to gain access to important PIM information without fully booting into Windows.
This new notebook comes with an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor, a 14.0-inch diagonal 16:9 HD, LED backlit display, and a choice of UMA or high performance discrete graphics powered by an ATI Mobility Radeon GPU.

HP also includes some of its HP Professional Innovations software such as HP Protect Tools (for security), HP QuickLook to provide almost instant access to e-mail, calendar, task and contact information, without having to boot up the notebook and HP QuickWeb for quick access to the web.
The HP ProBook 6455b/6555b series offers the latest VISION Pro technology from AMD.
The HP ProBook 6450b/6550b series features Intel vPro technology, as well as flexible docking and battery options and a range of wireless connectivity choices
The HP ProBook 4325s/4425s/4525s series sports brushed-aluminum metal cases. These notebooks offer a range of configurable options, including new AMD Phenom II, AMD Turion II, AMD Athlon II or AMD V-series processors.
 
The HP 425 and HP 625 are the company’s most affordable notebook offerings. Features such as optional wireless technologies, a 2-megapixel webcam, an integrated microphone and a spill-resistant keyboard, keep users connected and protected while on the go.
On top of these convenient features the ProBook 6450B includes a magnesium alloy support structure to provide a durable notebook and HP DuraFinish to prevent the keys from wearing quickly. Additionally the 6450B has hard drive protection to lock the drive in case of a fall and a spill resistant keyboard that drains out small amounts of liquid to prevent damage to the notebook
 
Outside the office, with updates across the HP ENVY, HP Pavilion and HP Mini lines, HP is offering stylish notebook PCs to meet the personal computing needs of any consumer. The models reflect HP’s “MUSE” — materials, usability, sensory appeal and experiences — design philosophy of fusing a rich mix of materials that create textured finishes, easy-to-use features, a blend of artisan elements for sensory appeal, and intuitive features for the best computing experience.
Standard: HP ProtectTools, Central Management for HP ProtectTools, TPM Embedded Security Chip 1.2, Enhanced Pre-Boot Security, HP Spare
Key (requires initial user setup), HP Disk Sanitizer,11 Enhanced Drive Lock, Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools, Credential Manager for HP
ProtectTools, File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools11, security lock slot
Optional:18 LoJack Pro for HP ProtectTools,22 HP Fingerprint Sensor, Smart Card Reader (replaces ExpressCard), HP Privacy Filter
Etched metal finishes, touchable textures and a mix of high-quality materials create a simple, clean look. These new notebook PCs also can be customized with a choice of 15 exclusive wallpapers, including 12 designed by well-known artists from around the world.
Here some detail of ProBook 6450B :
Brand: HP.
Model: ProBook 6450B Notebook PC.
Operating system: Preinstalled Choises: Genuine Windows® 7 Professional, Genuine Windows XP Professional available through downgrade rights from Windows 7 Professional, Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, Genuine Windows® 7 Home Basic, Genuine Windows® 7 Starter, Genuine Windows Vista® Business ,Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop ,FreeDOS Red Flag Linux (PRC only) Supported Choices: Genuine Windows 7 Enterprise, Genuine Windows 7 Ultimate, Genuine Windows Vista Enterprise Certified: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop.
Processor / Graphics: Intel® Core™ i7 Mobile Processor Family with Turbo Boost Technology; Intel® Core™ i5 Mobile Processor Family with Turbo Boost Technology; Intel® Core™ i3 Mobile Processor Family; Intel® Celeron® Processor.
Integrated: Intel® HD Graphics.
Discrete: ATI Mobility RadeonTM HD 540v, with 512 MB dedicated video memory.
Memory: DDR3 SDRAM, 1333 MHz,* two slots supporting dual-channel memory13 1024/2048/4096 MB SODIMMs, up to 8192 MB total14
Hard drive: 160/250/320/500 GB 7200 rpm SMART SATA II HDD, 320 GB 7200 rpm SED (Self Encrypting Drive),28 HP 3D DriveGuard; or 8028/128GB SSD.
Display / Resolution: 14.0-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD7 anti-glare (1366 x 768), 14.0-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD7 BrightView (1366 x 768), 14.0-inch diagonal LED backlit HD + anti-glare (1600 x 900).
Removable Storage: 12.7-mm SATA optical drive or secondary hard drive: Blu-ray ROM DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe Drive5,6, DVD+/–RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe Drive5, DVD-ROM Drive; 500 GB 7200 rpm HDD15; or weight saver.
Wireless Support: Optional HP un2420 EV-DO/HSPA Mobile Broadband Module (requires mobile network operator service);9,18
Intel 802.11a/b/g/n or b/g/n, Broadcom 802.11a/b/g/n, b/g/n or b/g;8 HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth ® v2.1 Wireless Technology.
Communications: Integrated Intel 82577LC Gigabit Network Connection (non vPro), Integrated Intel 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection (vPro), 56K v.92 modem.

Input Devices:
 Full-sized spill-resistant keyboard with drains, touchpad with scroll zone, optional point stick, touch-sensitive controls (QuickLook, QuickWeb, Wireless on/off, volume mute, volume down, volume up)
Power    9-cell (93 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery, 6-cell (55 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery, 6-cell (47 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery, 6-cell (51 WHr) HP Long Life Battery,24.3-cell (47 WHr) HP Long Life Battery (AMO),25 optional HP Extended LifeBattery (52 WHr),18 optional HP Ultra-Capacity Battery (95 WHr),18.90W HP Smart AC Adapter (discrete graphics) or 65W HP Smart AC Adapter (integrated graphics), HP Fast Charge17.
Accessories: HP 90W Docking Station, HP 120W Advanced Docking Station, HP USB 2.0 Docking Station, HP Essential USB 2.0 Port Replicator, HP Dual
Hinge Notebook Stand, HP Display & Notebook Stand, HP Adjustable Display Stand, HP Adjustable Dual Display Stand.
Security software/features: Standard: HP ProtectTools, Central Management for HP ProtectTools, TPM Embedded Security Chip 1.2, Enhanced Pre-Boot Security, HP Spare Key (requires initial user setup), HP Disk Sanitizer,11 Enhanced Drive Lock, Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools, Credential Manager for HP.ProtectTools, File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools11, security lock slot.
Optional:18 LoJack Pro for HP ProtectTools,22 HP Fingerprint Sensor, Smart Card Reader (replaces ExpressCard), HP Privacy Filter.
Other Software: HP Power Assistant,23 HP Recovery Manager (Windows 7 and Vista only), HP Support Assistant (Windows 7 and Vista only), Intervideo WinDVD, HP QuickLook 3,12 HP QuickWeb,20 Roxio Creator Business, McAfee Total Protection,19 Skype,21 WinZip 14 trial, Microsoft Office Ready.

Memory card reader:
 Media Card Reader.
Accessible memory slots: 2 slots, option of 1 or 0 open for expansion.

Maximum Memory Expansion:
 Up to 8 GB.

Ports:
 (3) USB 2.0 ports , (1) eSATA/USB 2.0 combo port, VGA, DisplayPort, stereo microphone in, stereo headphone/line out, 1394a, power connector, RJ-11/modem, RJ-45/Ethernet, docking connector, secondary battery connector.
Additional Ports :   Express Card/34 slot.

Audio:
 High Definition Audio, stereo speakers, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in, optional 2 MP Webcam (fixed focus)21, integrated microphone (integrated dual-microphone array with optional webcam).
ENERGY STAR Qualified :   Yes.

Weight:
 Starting at 5.0 lb (2.26 kg) without optical drive; 5.31 lb (2.39 kg) with DVD-ROM drive (weight will vary by configuration).

Dimension:
 1.33 in (at front) x 13.35 in x 9.3 in / 33.8 mm (at front) x 339 mm x 236.2 mm.

Webcam:
 Optional 2 MP Webcam.

Warranty:
 Limited 3-year, 1-year and 90-day warranty options available, depending on country, 1-year limited warranty on primary battery. Optional HP Care Pack Services are extended service contracts which go beyond your standard warranties.
With these new designs, we offer customers a broad portfolio of notebook PCs and Minis that are innovative on the outside and the inside,” said Kevin Frost, VP and GM, Consumer Notebooks, Personal Systems Group, HP. “Each notebook provides a unique experience for the customer and allows customers to express their personality.

HP TouchSmart 300 and HP TouchSmart 9100

There is many touch featured desktop pc take advantage of the new and improved touch features built with Windows 7. But now HP’s new TouchSmart PCs also come with custom touch-enabled apps as well. This are the HP TouchSmart 600, HP TouchSmart 300 and HP TouchSmart 9100.
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HP TouchSmart 300 is featured with a 20-inch display, whereas the TouchSmart 600, the second in the lineup, is built-in with a 23-inch screen. The two displays, 20-inch display and a 23-inch screen, can make out multiple gestures, such as; rotate, pinch, arc, flip, drag and press.The TouchSmart 600-1050 is powered by a 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile P7450 processor, 4GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM, Nvidia nForce 730i chipset (1,066MHz Front-side bus), Nvidia GeForce GT230M GPU (1GB), 750GB 7,200RPM SATA hard drive, slot-loading BD drive, and running Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). The system also includes Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n wireless networking, and Bluetooth. Rounding out the system’s feature set are integrated stereo speakers and a built-in TV tuner.
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Pricing for the 20-inch TouchSmart 300 series starts at 799.99, and the 23-inch 600 series starts at $999.99. We were sent the TouchSmart 600-1055, which sells for $1,499.99 (at the time of this review). All of these are the prices you would pay if you were to purchase the systems direct from HP. We were hard-pressed to find other vendors selling the system for much less–about $50 lower is the best we could find. The TouchSmart 600-1055 is a specific, non-configurable configuration–HP refers to it as a “quick-ship model;” but HP also sells versions of the 300 and 600 series that can be configured to order on HP’s site–these are the TouchSmart 300z, TouchSmart 600t, and the TouchSmart 600xt.
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HP TouchSmart 610 and 9300 2011

Hewlett-Packard has unveiled updates to its all-in-one desktop PCs and dubbed the HP TouchSmart 610 Consumer PC and the HP TouchSmart 9300 Elite Business PC.HP TouchSmart 610 and 9300 feature a 23-inch 1080p HD display and multitouch technology.HP TouchSmart PCs offer high style and performance with reclining display for exceptional comfort…….

HP unveiled its first touchscreen desktop PCs to feature a 60-degree reclining display for enabling users to adjust the display’s position for a comfortable user experience.The new HP TouchSmart610 Consumer PC and HP TouchSmart 9300 Elite Business PC recline from upright to almost flat providing consumers and business users increased comfort for longer-term use and making it easier for businesses to engage customers.HP TouchSmart PCs offer consumers and businesses increased range of motion, superior viewing and an intuitive touch experience.Both the TouchSmart610 Consumer PC and TouchSmart 9300 Elite Business PC feature a 23-inch diagonal high-definition (HD) display that reclines up to 60 degrees and tilts forward up to five degrees.

The TouchSmart PCs’ simple one-cord setup and slim, all-in-one design save space and allow them to fit into any room or business environment. For a clean and uncluttered appearance, control features are conveniently located to the right and left sides of the display.TouchSmart610 consumer PC makes it easier and more comfortable than ever to surf the web, edit photos or access social networks with its refined industrial design and the latest version of HP TouchSmart software.The TouchSmart610 also features Beats Audio. A high-performance technology developed by HP and Beats by Dr. DreTM.Beats Audio allows listeners to hear music the way the artist intended it.TouchSmart610 are available with Ubisoft real-time strategy game, R.U.S.E.TM with a $49.99 value. Users will enjoy using multitouch navigation to deceive and manipulate enemies as they lead their nation to victory. TouchSmart610 also features the new HP LinkUp application, which allows users to wirelessly link a notebook PC to the TouchSmart using a home network.

HP TouchSmart 9300 Elite Business PC combines HP’s powerful touchscreen technology with essential business benefits. Businesses can configure the TouchSmart 9300 to meet a variety of workplace preferences, including desk or counter positioning, wall mount or kiosk placement.The TouchSmart 9300 delivers superb computing performance with second-generation Intel Core processors and a choice of Windows 7 operating systems. It also offers up to 16 gigabytes of memory and an optional 160 GB solid-state drive to enhance productivity and interaction with touchscreen applications.HP Interactive Solutions Partner Program for independent software vendors delivers touch-based customer solutions to businesses. HP TouchSmart610 Consumer PC is expected to be available on Feb. 9 in the United States at a starting price of $899.99. The HP TouchSmart 9300 Business PC is expected to be available in May in the United States

2011 HP All-in-One 200-5250 PC REVIEWS

Save space with the slim HP All-in-One 200-5250 PC. Just Plug in your HP All-in-One 200-5250 PC and you’re ready to work and play. Let’s forget about messy cables and manage your desktop computer effortlessly using the wireless keyboard and mouse included in the box.Watch DVDs on the 21.5-inch diagonal display and listen to your favorite music using the built-in speakers. This desktop PC allows you for video chat live with family and friends across the globe using the integrated webcam and microphone. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more detail bellow.

SPECIFICATIONS:
* Processor
Intel® Pentium® Processor E5500
* Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
* Display
21.5″ Full HD 1080p widescreen display with LED backlighting
* Memory (RAM)
4GB PC3-6400 DDR3
* Hard Drive
750GB (7200RPM) SATA
* Wireless
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n
* Optical Drive
Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
* Video Graphics
Intel GMA X4500 HD integrated graphics
FEATURES:
* 6-in-1 Digital Media Reader
Transfer photos from a digital camera to your desktop PC without using cables
* LightScribe Technology
Burn labels directly onto CDs and DVDs
* Built-in HP Webcam
Video chat live using your HP All-in-One 200-5250 PC
* Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n
Connect to a wireless printer and other accessories
From the easy set-up and elegant design, this all-in-one desktop fits anywhere and does everything you’d expect of a full-featured PC, while keeping your world uncluttered, uncomplicated, and looking good. That’s all about the HP All-in-One 200-5250 PC. This Desktop PC is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or Buy form here.