Jan 8, 2010

HP Mini 210 Pine Trail Netbook available now, HP introduces Some new Pavilion Elite Desktops and Slimline Series Notebooks

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Last week we discussed about an interesting news about HP Core i3 based notebook. Now the latest news is that the Intel Pine Trail Atom based Mini 210 notebook will be available now. Earlier HP said that the notebook will be introduced at the CES 2010, but the notebook is already available as Compaq Mini CQ10.

The Compaq Mini CQ10 notebook features a 10 inch LED Backlit display and is powered by Intel’s Pine Trail Atom N450 processor. Other features include GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB DDR2 RAM, an up to 250GB hard drive, 802.11b/g WiFi, and a 6-cell battery. The notebook is available at a price of $280.


At the same time HP also introduces some new Pavilion Elite series desktop PCs that comes powred by Intel Quad Core- Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Two Elite models are introduced - HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110t desktop which features a red chassis, micro-tower design, a Pocket Media Drive bay, DVI, HDMI and VGA connections, plus MediaSmart 3.0 and HP Pavilion Elite HPE-150t Quad-core desktop. The Elite HPE-110t desktop PC will be available at $685 while the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-150t Quad-core desktop PC will be priced at $785.

HP also add Pavilion p6370t Series, Pavilion Slimline s5300z Series, Pavilion Slimline s5310t Series, Pavilion Slimline s5370t Series, and Pavilion Slimline s5380t Series to the PC lineup.

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1 comments:

Hp Notebook Batteries said...

Well it's known that if you want a fast computer, you're gonna need a fast operating system. If you want to get technical about which specific motherboard and everything else to use then I guess we can save that for another blog (haha) but what a computer essentially needs to run quick is a lot of RAM. With today's technology, we have stock computers running with 4 gb RAM for the speed of the computer. The hard drive and all simply resembles the amount the computer can store in its memory. But, I'm pretty sure that we all know the basics of the machine :)

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