HP has launched a new line of notebooks that can be configured according to how a user wants it.
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Available in a choice of Pink Chic, Black Swirl or White Swirl protective HP Imprint finishes, the HP Mini 110 weighs 1.09 kilograms, measures just over one-inch thick, and is small enough to slip into most handbags. It also features a 10.1-inch LED widescreen display, a keyboard that is 92 per cent the size of a standard notebook PC keyboard, and a built-in webcam and microphone. It is powered by Intel’s Atom N280 1.66-gigahertz (GHz) processor.
The new HP Pavilion dv2 Entertainment Notebook PC can also be configurable, allowing users to choose between an AMD Turion Neo or AMD Athlon Dual-Core processor. It starts at just one-inch thick, weighs just 1.64 kilograms, and sports an Espresso Black HP Imprint and a strong magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis. Also on-board is an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics card and with up to 512MB of dedicated video memory.
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The HP Mini 110 Series Notebook PC is available now in the following configurations:
- The HP Mini 110 with Linux and a 16GB solid state drive is available now in Black Swirl for a retail price of $499.
- The HP Mini 110 with Windows XP and a 160GB hard drive is available now in Black Swirl for a retail price of $699. Pink Chic and White Swirl editions of this model will be available in late July.
The HP Pavilion dv2 Entertainment Notebook PC is available now in the following configurations:
- The HP Pavilion dv2-1112AU features an AMD Athlon Neo Processor and 160GB hard drive for a retail price of $999.
- The HP Pavilion dv2-1132AX comes with an AMD Athlon Neo X2 Dual-Core Processor and 250GB hard drive for a retail price of $1,299.
- The HP Pavilion dv2-1133AX features an AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor and 500GB hard drive for a retail price of $1,499.
See: www.hp.com.au