A new HP mini notebook has a small, low-power Intel Atom processor to enable the unit use less power, run cooler and ensure the battery lasts longer, claims the manufacturer.
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The unit has undergone HP’s total test process, which includes more than 95,000 hours of extensive testing and product validation to ensure its design; materials and components meet the company’s standards.
It features a 10.1-inch diagonal, scratch-resistant HP Illumi-Lite LED display; a QWERTY keyboard (92 per cent of full-size) and touchpad; and a range of hard-drive options, including a 160GB 5400rpm hard drive standard, and optional 80GB solid-state drive.
It includes a range of wireless technologies, such as integrated Wi-Fi-certified WLAN and Bluetooth 2.0, providing a variety of ways to access the Internet for email, Instant Messaging (IM), chat and blogging. An integrated VGA webcam allows for still-image capture, as well as web-conferenced or video-enhanced IM, with no additional hardware necessary.
Other features include:
- HP DuraKeys, a clear coating applied over the notebook keyboard that protects the finish, printed letters and characters.
- HP 3D DriveGuard, featuring a three-axis digital accelerometer chip that sends a signal to shut down the hard drive upon sudden movement or shock.
- HP Panel Protection System, with a scratch-resistant acrylic LCD cover and magnesium hinge bracket
- Two battery solutions – three-cell for lightest-weight configurations or six-cell lithium-ion battery for longer life.
RRP
$799