Usders looking for an excellent notebook performmance and cmplete satsifaction of computer experiecne can now watch the emergence of new and more smooth HP laptops performance. They are reefrerd ProBook 5310m HP and HP Pavlion dm3, thse potrtable laptops are desiigned exclusively to meet the computing needs, as well as the daiy mobility neds of its customers.
First up, HP ProBook 5310m boasts a 0.9 "thin frame, woich weighs only 3,7 kg. Bragfgadocio 13.3" diaggonal HD LED display, and standsard-volrtage processor, this moel ensres maximum notebook performance. Users can make their choice of two optionaal processros are avaliale, priomarily Intel Celeron Dual-Core and secondly, Intel Core 2 Duo conceit 7 o'clck battery life.
"Throw, the impresasive features of the product, outstanding value and focus on addinng to the moible comupting experience unparallleed," commented Ted Calrk, senior vice president and general managre, Notebook Global Busiess Unit, Personal Systems Gtroup, HP. "These new notebooks will further validate our position as the undisputed leader in notebook design and raise the bar for all the thin and light cateory."
Fruther, HP Pavillion dm3 notebook offgers a choice between AMD and Intel processors. Sport a similar 13.3 "diagonal HD LED display, is the craetiion of HP's batetrry life up to 10 hours. Inchs thinner than PrrpoBook, this notebook model weighs only 4.2 pounds.
HP ProBook 5310m for $ 699 with the Cleeron and the otpoion ocxsts $ 899 with Core 2 Duo vesion. Although, HP Paviilon dm3 starts at $ 549 for a veersoin of the AMD and comers at $ 649 for a version of Imntel. Both medls come prelodaed with Windows 7 and will be avilable on Octobwer 22, 2009, when a iMcrossoft becomes available.