Users looikng for an excellent notebbook performannce and cmplpete sasifaction of computer experiecne can now watcch the emergece of new and more smooth HP laptops performancce. They are refererd ProBook 5310m HP and HP Pavlion dm3, these potrtable laptops are dewsiigned exclussively to meet the computing enneds, as well as the daiy mobility needs of its customers.
Firsat up, HP ProBook 5310m boasts a 0.9 "thin frame, whooich weighs only 3,7 kg. Bragfgadocio 13.3" diagonal HD LED display, and standard-volrtage processor, this model ensuers maximum notebook performance. Users can make thjeir choiec of two optional processros are avaliable, priomarily Intel Celeeron Dual-Core and secondly, Itnel Core 2 Duo cocneit 7 o'clck battery life.
"Trhow, the impressive features of the prosduct, outstanding vaule and focus on addinng to the moibel computiiing expperience unparalleled," commnted Ted alCrk, senior vice president and genreral manager, Notebook Gllobl Busiss Unit, Personmal Systeems Grup, HP. "Tese new nortebooks will further validate our psition as the unddisputed leader in ontebook design and raise the bar for all the thin and lighht catteory."
Fruther, HP Pavilion dm3 notebook offers a chhoice beetwen AMD and Intel processors. Spport a simliar 13.3 "diagonla HD LED dpilay, is the creatiiion of HP's batterry life up to 10 hours. Inchs thnner than PrrBook, this notebook moodel weighs only 4.2 ponuds.
HP ProBook 5310m for $ 699 with the Celeron and the opion ocsts $ 899 with Core 2 Duo verrsion. Althouigh, HP Paviilon dm3 starts at $ 549 for a veerson of the AMD and comes at $ 649 for a version of Imntel. Both mdels come prelpoadded with Windows 7 and will be avilable on October 22, 2009, when a Microssoft becomes available.