Techtree News Staff, Apr 04, 2008 2013 hrs IST
Hewlett Packard (HP) India has unveiled its latest Pavilion entertainment notebooks with new Imprint designs.
Techtree News Staff, Apr 04, 2008 2013 hrs IST
Hewlett Packard (HP) India has unveiled its latest Pavilion entertainment notebooks with new Imprint designs.
Hewlett Packard (HP) India has unveiled its latest Pavilion entertainment notebooks with new Imprint designs.
These include: the limited edition Pavilion dv3000 NB with 'Mesh' Imprint Finish, Pavilion dv2800 Artist Edition NB with 'Asian Odyssey', Pavilion dv2600 series NB with 'Verve' Imprint Finish, and special edition Pavilion dv6800 NB with 'Thrive' Imprint.
The Pavilion dv3000 is a 13.3-inches wide-screen NB that deploys HP BrightView technology. It comes with a fingerprint reader for security, a built-in Web cam, and a remote control for total control over multimedia entertainment. It is now available for a price of Rs 53,990.
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alisha | indore | 05/04/08 11:10 AM | Report abuse Reply
Did you mean a HP tech support where HP keeps announcing Pavilion launch.
rock2005 | mumbai | 06/04/08 04:01 PM | Report abuse