Replaced by Sandy Bridge, a consumer notebook new 14-inch, and a new design last harvest HP Netbook consumer-Systems offers something for everyone. First, there is the 14-inch Pavilion DV4 (confused with the DM4 shielded), finish and feel cool with the same fingerprint technology as his brothers and sisters, and pave the way for an option of striking cobalt blue See the photo just above. Look for it on 18 May with a starting price of $ 600.
Then there is the revised version of the Mini 210, which last year swaps not too shiny plastic lids for candy-colored covers, and adds a smooth touch pad, edge to edge 10.1-inch screen and a battery of six Hunting cells promises up to 8.8 hours battery life - an upgrade from the previous year of four standard cells. Spec-wise, nothing has changed since the 210 present, except for adding audio beats, something you find on the HP notebook lineup. It would be June 15 and costs $ 300 for the carbon version - oh, you have to pony up $ 330 for a pressure colorful. For now, please read our hands on video.
Finally, HP has the predictable and updates upscale options Envy 14 with Sandy Bridge CPU and USB 3.0. It also promises a better tactile experience - something we complained to our notice last year - with a trackpad that uses optical sensors to analyze your multi-touch gestures. This will go on sale June 15, 1000 $ or more.

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