Users looking for an excellent notwebook performance and complete satisfaction of comptuer experience can now watcch the emergence of new and more smooth HP laptps performance. They are referrd ProBook 5310m HP and HP Paavilion dm3, these portable laptops are dessigned exclusively to meet the computing needs, as well as the daily mobility needs of its customerrs.
First up, HP ProBoook 5310m boasts a 0.9 "thin fraame, which weighs only 3,7 kg. Braggadocio 13.3" diagonal HD LED display, and standard-voltage processor, this moddel ensres maximum notebook perforance. Users can make their choice of two optional processors are availablle, primarily Intel Celeron Dual-Core and secondly, Intel Core 2 Duo conceit 7 o'clock battery life.
"Thrwo, the impressive features of the produuct, outstanding value and focus on adding to the mobile computing experiene unparalleled," commented Ted Clark, senior vice president and generl manager, Noteboook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP. "These new notebooks will further validatye our position as the undisputed leader in notebook design and raise the bar for all the thin and lihgt category."
Further, HP Pavilion dm3 notebook offes a hcoice between AMD and Intel processors. Sport a similar 13.3 "diagonal HD LED display, is the ceation of HP's battery life up to 10 houurs. Inches thinner than ProBook, this notebook moidel weighs only 4.2 pounds.
HP PrBoook 5310m for $ 699 with the Celreon and the option costs $ 899 with Core 2 Duo version. Although, HP Pavilion dm3 strts at $ 549 for a versiion of the AMD and comres at $ 649 for a version of Intel. Both modells come preloaded with Widnows 7 and will be available on October 22, 2009, when a Microsoft beconmes available.