HP Compaq 2530p, 2730p and 2230s
HP has announced in recent days to launch three new EliteBook ultraportable for business users, including a 1.8Kg model that is presented as the smallest and lightest laptop of the U.S. with integrated optical drive. HP EliteBook The whole family enjoys a unique aesthetic protection technology for the chassis, HP DuraCase, combining strength with lightness of magnesium, anodized aluminum, with a scratchproof finish dall'elevatissima resistance. Its design meets specific notebook worthy of a true warrior has been designed to overcome the hardest test MIL-STD 810F standard will be able to withstand temperatures ranging from 60 to -29 degrees centigrade.
The model EliteBook 2530p, a 12.1-inch has a weight of 2kg and features a display with HP Illumi-Lite LED that helps to improve notebook battery life to 90 min. It also offers a 1.8-inch hard disk drive and an integrated optical drive. HP Compaq 2730p convertible tablet PC is a weight of 2.5kg. New features include an integrated touchpad and buttons tablet. Users can choose to travel often in a secondary battery, which will offer to 12 hours of continuous work, and a DVD + /-RW drive. The first two models feature a 2-megapixel webcam and HP NightLight, which improves the visibility of the keyboard in low light.
HP Compaq 2230s has a 12-inch screen and weighs just over 1.8kg. It will be based on new Intel Centrino 2 graphics subsystem with integrated Intel GMA X4500HD connectivity and Wi-Fi 802.11b standard on every model. The embedded processors, of course, will have a Front Side Bus of 1066MHz, the model performance under a 2.26GHz version quicker to 2.53GHz. HP EliteBook 2530p and HP EliteBook 2730p will be available by September for $ 1499 and $ 1670 respectively. HP Compaq 2230s is currently available starting at $ 999.
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