HP Launches Broad Array of Redesigned Notebooks, Displays
HP made the announcements during its "Connecting Your World"
conference in Berlin on Tuesday.
HP brought out 16 laptops, including fresh models for its Compaq "b" and "s"
series for business users as well as the Compaq Presario and Pavilion line. The
company also introduced a new series, EliteBook.
EliteBook models have a brushed anodized aluminum casing with a magnesium alloy
chassis, which HP says complies with military-standard durability. The hard
drive is shock-resistant, and the keyboard is spill-resistant. One version of
the EliteBook, the 6930p, has up to 15 hours of battery life with an optional
ultracapacity battery, HP said.
Some of HP's new laptops have the latest chips from Advanced Micro Devices, such
as that company's Turion 64x2 ultra dual-core mobile processor. Other models
have Intel's Centrino 2 and Centrino 2 with vPro, HP said.
HP said it has put some features previously only in business-class notebooks
into consumer models. One is HP's ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection, which can
stop a hard drive from spinning if the computer senses the laptop is falling.
That feature has been incorporated in the consumer-focused Pavilion line.
HP also rolled out the Voodoo Omen desktop and the Voodoo Envy 133 laptop, which
are aimed at gamers and other demanding consumers.
The Voodoo Omen can support up to four graphics processors. Omen also has copper
cooling pipes, and since it is liquid cooled, HP said it runs quietly even when
pushed hard. Omen starts at $7,000 and will only initially be available to those
who bought a Voodoo PC before, HP said, although it will be more broadly
available in around three months.
The Voodoo Envy laptop, which costs $2,099, has a carbon-fiber casing, a
backlight keyboard and a "multigesture" touchpad, supporting pinch-like
movements.
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