HP Pavilion dv4 multimedia compact
After an international event which had seen players, the new consumer notebook exclusive design Magic Chrome, equipped with cutting-edge technologies and features entertainment, also arriving in Italy. Among these is the new family of laptops HP Pavilion dv4 characterized by an innovative display technology "flush glass" which reduces the width of the frame of the display in favor of compactness and aesthetics.
The chassis of the new Pavilion dv4 have also the new HP Imprint finish in Liquid Metal Mesh, a set of multimedia buttons to control a light touch all aspects of digital entertainment, and remote control HP Mobile Remote Control to scroll through the programs TV, photos, movies and music from the comfort in a chair. Also on this newest edition of its consumer notebook also Hewlett-Packard's QuickPlay media player software installed, an alternative to Windows Media Center to manage its collection of audio-video via un'iterfaccia simple and intuitive.
HP calls these laptops "Entertainment Notebook PC" to emphasize that we are dealing with machines that are particularly suited to leisure, but this classification is likely to go close to the HP Pavilion dv4 series. The high level of portability, the keyboard comfortable and spacious, and the vain SmartBay that can replace the optical drive with a secondary hard drive or an auxiliary battery, make a HP Pavilion dv4 notebooks Also suitable for employees, executives, commuters, students and other categories of users who need high mobility.
The first model for sale in Italy has HP Pavilion dv4-1050el a generation Centrino 2 processor, Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 at 2.26GHz, 4GB of memory and a 250GB SATA hard drive 5400rpm. The NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS with 256MB dedicated memory and 1.5GB in TurboCache controls a 14.1-inch screen with WXGA resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels and treatment glossy BrightView Infinity.

The equipment is completed by a webcam with microphone, a dual-layer DVD burner with Lightscribe laser labeling technology, a fingerprint reader, a pair of Altec Lansing speakers and a card reader 5-in-1. On the connectivity side, HP has the Pavilion dv4 a complete set of wired and wireless network cards: Wi-Fi a / b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and Gigabit Ethernet.
Compared to previous series Pavilion dv2800, HP has improved the allocation of interfaces, which also includes a port eSATA (USB Combo), plus HDMI, Firewire, ExpressCard54, VGA, IF port, audio jack, and 3 USB 2.0 ports.
2.35 kg in weight and dimensions of 334mm x 240mm x 34-40mm, the Pavilion dv4 is provided with operating system Windows Vista Home Premium. With a price of 999 euros including VAT, the new HP consumer notebooks will be sold with a complete software package that includes, among others, Office Works and CD / DVD Cyberlink DVD Suite.
Technical characteristics HP Pavilion dv4 1050el
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, 2.26 GHz, 3MB L2 cache, FSB 1066 MHz
Memory: 4096 MB DDR2
Display: 14.1 inch WXGA (1280 x 800) HP Infinity BirghtView
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS, 256MB dedicated
Hard Disk: 250 GB SATA 5400 rpm
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