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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

HP STARTS SHIPPING ITS AMD NEO POWERED DV2 NOTEBOOK

Originally from lowyat.net

Announced during the recent CES, HP has finally started shipping the Pavilion dv2 series entertainment notebook PC world wide.

 

The dv2 is designed to compete with the ultra thin notebook segments, eg. the Apple's MacBook Air and Dell's Adamo. As such the dv2 is only 1-inch thick and weighs as little as 1.64kg. Two designs are available which HP calls Imprint design, Moonlight white and Espresso black.

Nevertheless the dv2 is capable of HD entertainment that includes HP MediaSmart and even Blu-Ray capability (optional). Powered by AMD's latest energy efficient Neo processor together with ATI Radeon HD3410 with its own 512MB of dedicated video memory running on Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (64-bit).

Other features supported by the dv2 is WWAN connectivity (optional), HP Webcam and microphon, up to 500GB of hard drive space, up to 4GB of RAM, Bluetooth and 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN, all embeded in a sleek 12.1 inch magnesium alloy casing.

The HP Pavilion dv2 retails from RM2,399 from any authorized HP reseller.

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