Dv 6000
In my past articles, I have discussed that trend of using laptops has been increasing drastically all over Pakistan. Nowadays, People are much interested in using laptops instead of buying an expensive desktop –PC. There are several famous manufacturers of PC’s which are now busy in manufacturing laptops with a huge investment.
By considering the upward tendencies, I am sharing with you what is more valuable brand of laptops in Pakistan. If you take my suggestions, then I will say that HP Dv6000 series of laptop are first-rate quality of products for you. HP dv 6000 is purely entertaining laptop, powered with core 2 duo processors, mostly pasted with the Intel Centrino Duo badges on wrist pad. HP dv 6000 is covered with stainless steel body in metallic look outside housing.
I will discuss the specifications and features at the end, but let me tell you some salient features of this machine
- Light Scribe Super DVD
- Media Center Remote
- Touch Sensitive buttons
- Mouse Scroll built in functions
- Mouse pad lock function
- Altec Lansing Speakers
Light scribe is almost new technology by which you can print your burned CD’s or DVD’s with grayscale image. I don’t need to explain media center remote functioning as it is not new anymore to anyone but it is significant feature of laptops. Yes, other manufacturers also offers touch sensitive buttons but if you really want to enjoy the real touch sensation then HP dv 6000 is the right machine to choose for this feature. Mouse Scroll Bar function is specifically designed bar on mouse pad of laptop where you can scroll down page without pressing down the key of your keyboard.
As it is Entertainment Laptop, so if you want to play a game ; a mouse pad has been wavering while playing games on common laptops but only HP dv6000 offers you mouse pad lock button by which you can lock the mouse pad functions. Altec lansing speakers provide you surrounded sound like any other multimedia speakers sound when you are in good mood of enjoying music on laptop.
Where you can buy:
You can buy this laptop anywhere in Pakistan, but if you want to buy some affordable price package of laptop along with home delivery services, visithttp://www.mypcpk.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=84 and book your order in Rs.57,500/- only.
Here some Standard Specifications and Features are discussed below :
Product Name | dv6626us |
Product Number | GS797UA |
Microprocessor | 1.50 GHz Intel Centrino Duo processor technology featuring Intel Core 2 Duo processor T5250 |
Microprocessor Cache | 2MB L2 cache |
Memory | 1024 MB DDR2 (2 Dimm) |
Memory Max | 4096 MB |
Video Graphics | Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 (shared) |
Video Memory | Up to 251MB |
Hard Drive | 160 GB (5400 RPM) (SATA) |
Multimedia Drive | LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD±RW with Double Layer Support |
Display | 15.4″ WXGA High-Definition BrightView Widescreen (1280 x 800) |
Fax/Modem | High speed 56k modem |
Network Card | Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector) |
Wireless Connectivity | Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection |
Sound | Altec Lansing |
Keyboard | 101-key compatible & 2 Quick Launch Buttons- HP Quick Play Menu and DVD |
Pointing Device | Touch Pad with On/Off button and dedicated vertical scroll Up/Down pad |
PC Card Slots |
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Dimensions | 14.05″ (L) X 10.12″ (W) X 1″ (MIN H)/1.69″ (MAX H) |
Weight | 6.14lbs |
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What’s In The Box | Mobile Stereo Earbud Headphones (1 pair) HP Mobile Remote Control HP Imprint Finish & HP Pavilion WebCam with Integrated Microphone |
HP DreamScreen
Despite the thin, flat, sleek design, the new HP (NYSE: HPQ) DreamScreen models aren't a new entry in the tablet PC space, the company said. The product category remains in the limelight thanks to the long-rumored, as-yet-unconfirmed Apple "iPad" tablet PC, and entries from nontraditional players, like the CrunchPad from TechCrunch boss Michael Arrington.
While tablet PCs are meant to be mobile computation devices, the HP DreamScreen isn't meant to go anywhere. It's meant to be put in the kitchen, bedroom or living room as a consumption device.
It has no real input beyond a small remote control. There's no keyboard, no keyboard hookup and the screen is not touch-driven.
Instead, it streams content, like music, video and pictures from computers in the house, or content from the Internet, such as the online radio channel Pandora.
"This is a 'kick back and relax' device that you connect to your stereo or mini boom box to listen to music or share photos on Facebook," Ameer Karim, director of the futures and innovation group at HP, toldInternetNews.com.
"The intent here is not to go after the tablet space," he said. "Think of this as a connected screen, like a connected TV, where people who go from room to room have a bunch of these screens, and these screens will evolve over time. Think of it as a platform to deploy partner services and customize it to customers' tastes. This is just the starting platform."
Thus far, the DreamScreen ships with just a few apps, and for now, you can't install any more. There is no browser for Web browsing because that would mean adding an input device -- which is not what this product is for.
So it has applets for things like viewing photos as they're updated in real-time on Facebook, listening to Pandora Internet radio and sharing personal photos on Snapfish.
The two DreamScreen models come with 2GB of memory for storing photos, music, and home movies directly on the unit, along with a USB connector and 802.11 b/g wireless networking. The built-in networking will let you drag and drop content from a networked computer onto the DreamScreen, simplifying sharing.
HP also provides an app offering streaming Internet radio. The app relies on HP's SmartRadio, which aggregates streams of live Net broadcasts from more than 15,000 radio stations around the world. Users can pick a station by location or format.
Karim said something similar to Apple's wildly successful App Store "is an area of serious consideration and investigation."
"I think people are getting more comfortable to the idea of an app store," he said. "Thanks to the iPhone, people are more welcome to it. So we are also in consideration and investigating the right ecosystem to deliver that and talking to a variety of partners on how to deliver on this architecture."
There are two models: the $249 DreamScreen 100 has a 10.2-inch display and the $299 DreamScreen 130 has a 13.3-inch screen. The screen size determines placement; the 10.2 inch unit is for nightstands, while the 13.3 inch unit is for desks or countertops. The 100 is available now through consumer retail outlets like Best Buy, while the 130 will ship this fall.
HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition
Some ladies in Germany who may still be eyeing the pink and uber-girlified HP Mini Vivienne Tam Edition netbook won’t have to be waiting for a chance any longer. Already widely available in other parts of the world since last year, this feminine netbook is now listed for sale by none other than Amazon Germany. The overall specs are the same, so that means it’s equipped with a 10-inch screen, Intel Atom processor, and a floral decoration on its outer lid. In the U.S., it is available from HP’s web site for $699.99. Amazon Germany is offering it for only 499.23. Euros (equivalent to $677 USD, which makes it at least $20 USD cheaper than in the U.S.). Check out the rest of the details of the deal via the links below.
HP Mini 2140 photo comparison against HP Mini 1000
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We’ve seen the HP Mini 2140 compared to it’s little brother, the HP Mini 2133 and we’ve also had a look at the insides of the 2140 and now, thanks to Brad at Liliputing, we have some shots of the 2140 with HP’s other 10 inch netbook, the HP Mini 1000.
HP HOWTO
Bruno_at_HyPer-Linux.org Copyright © 1997-2003 by Bruno Cornec This document describes the use of products available in the Hewlett-Packard (HP) catalog with Linux and some free software. It gives the state of the support for hardware, software to use, answers to some frequently asked questions and gives elements of sizing. The goals are to offer a general view of free software functions and their use at best with HP products; as well as to make new users of HP products rapidly operational and also to allow others to choose their products knowing facts.HP HOWTO
Configuration Guide and Use of HP Products under Linux (Version v0.95)
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