And, while the corporate was at it, HP also announced a red-and-black-spangled Beats Edition. An inevitable move, in the event you ask us: HP was pushing its partnership with Dr. Dre so heavily that it went as far as to redesign its Envy laptops with a prominent Beats dial. However, it’s the primary time HP’s given the Beats special edition treatment to anything aside from a top-shelf machine . In spite of everything, you better be pretty sweet on that red backlit keyboard — the gussied-up, Dre-approved version starts at $900 (headphones not included). On the other hand, a minimum of you get beefier specs for the cash: a Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 750GB hard disk. If nine hundred bucks isn’t what you had in mind, the classic dm4 starts at $630. Both shall be available December 18th. In case you are curious, find the total PR after the break, along side some rubbernecking hands-on shots below.
HP Expands Thin and lightweight Notebook PC Portfolio
Company launches two HP Pavilion dm4 notebooks, offering users powerful performance, enhanced audio
PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 16, 2011 – HP today expanded its ultraportable consumer notebook PC portfolio with thin and lightweight products that supply the perfect balance of mobility and high performance.- With powerful performance in a small package, the HP Pavilion dm4 includes the most recent Intel® Core™ processors, Beats Audio™ and a 14-inch high-definition (HD) LED display for a rich multimedia experience.
- The HP Pavilion dm4 Beats™ Edition delivers the final listening experience with Beats Audio and contours the signature black-and-red Beats Audio design.HP Pavilion dm4 – mobility, entertainment and performance
Designed to aid users tackle daily tasks at the go along with uncompromising performance, the HP Pavilion dm4 boasts a profile it really is 1-inch thin within the front and lines a 14-inch HD LED display for a perfect, mobile entertainment experience.Weighing under 4.5 pounds and offering as much as seven hours of battery life, the HP Pavilion dm4 features the newest Intel Core processors with optional AMD Radeon™ HD 7470M discrete graphics.
Available in a brushed aluminum dark umber or steel gray metal finish with optional backlit keyboard, the HP Pavilion dm4 includes optional Intel Smart Response Technology, which supplies faster boot times and alertness loads.
With the added subwoofer and Beats Audio, the Pavilion dm4 offers an entire audio experience. The notebook also includes innovations akin to HP TrueVision HD Webcam, HP CoolSense and HP SimplePass with fingerprint reader for storing passwords in a single place.
HP Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition – ultimate listening experience
The smooth HP Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition reflects the signature Beats blackand-red design. The black metal exterior incorporates a red Beats logo and a striking black keyboard that’s backlit in red. The soft-touch surface at the palm rest provides a smooth, silk-like tactile experience.
The Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition also includes exclusive Beats wallpaper and a Beats microfiber sleeve. Solo HD Headphones with an HP exclusive red design – come in via an optional bundle.Beats Audio technology was developed by HP in collaboration with legendary artist and producer Dr. Dre and chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records and Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine.
HP also introduced its first Ultrabook™, the HP Folio 13 , in addition to new HP ENVY notebook PCs.
Pricing and availability
The recent HP Pavilion dm4 and Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition are expected
to be available within the Usa on Dec. 18.- The HP Pavilion dm4 has a starting price of $629.99.
- The HP Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition has a starting price of $899.99.More information is on the market at www.hp.com/personal and
http://shopping.hp.com/go/newfromhp.
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