HP has today released three new notebook PCs which the company claims, is aimed at consumers who want something unique.
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The HP TouchSmart tx2 Series Notebook PC runs on AMD’s Turion X2 Dual-Core Processor (2.2Ghz), has 2GB of RAM, 320GB storage space, and uses ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 3200 graphics card. The unit also features a 12.1-inch touch screen and comes with HP’s MediaSmart software that claims to put ‘everything at your fingertips.’ It is available now for $1,999.
HP has also launched a netbook aimed at the fashion-conscious. The $899 HP Vivienne Tam Special Edition Notebook PC is created in collaboration with world-renowned fashion designer Vivienne Tam and comes with a ‘standard’ netbook specification – a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1GB of RAM, a 60GB HDD, 10.2-inch screen, and built-in Wi-Fi.
Finally, the HP Pavilion dv2 Entertainment Notebook PC is a 12.1-inch widescreen notebook that runs on AMD’s Athlon Neo Processor (1.6GHz) and ATI’s Radeon X1250 graphics card, has a 250GB hard drive, and has 2GB RAM. It is available for $1,399.