HP announces new Pavilion, Elite, Slimline & Compaq Presario desktops |
HP announced a new range of desktop PCs, along with an update to their MediaSmart Server software for TouchSmart PCs. Slimline, Pavilion and Elite desktops have all been announced, together with a new Compaq Presario desktop.
AMD and Intel processors are available across the ranges, and Blu-ray is an option on some models. The Pavilion Slimline features an AMD Athlon single-core LE1660 CPU, 2GB of RAM and 320GB hard-drive, up to a Pentium dual-core CPU, with twice the RAM and a 500GB drive. The Pavilion has an AMD Sempron LE1300, while the Pavilion Elite starts with a dual-core AMD Phenom II X2 and goes all the way to an Intel Core i7-920 with 6GB of DDR3 RAM, 750GB storage and a 1GB ATI Radeon HD 4650 graphics card.


HP just debuted its new Pavilion Elite m9600 series with Core i7 processors. HP gives you a decent amount of power for the price. The base configuration gets you a Core i7 920 2.66Ghz processor, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS graphics and a DVD burner, all for $950.
HP has two new laptops, the Pavilion dv5t Special Edition and Pavilion dv4t Special Edition. Both have similar specs, there’s the 15.4″ dv5t and 14.1″ dv4t entertainment notebooks, but what stands out is the new finishes for those looking for something different. The fdv5t Special Edition sports a white chassis with what they are calling a “sophisticated leaf design symbolizing rejuvenation and growth”. The dv4t Special Edition comes in a midnight-blue color with an exclusive design that is inspired by waves. The Pavilion dv5t Special Edition and Pavilion DV4t Special Edition will cost you $949 and $1,099.







