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HP Thailand releases ‘Pavilion dv2’ notebook

22 March 2009 3,664 views No Comment

Hewlett-Packard (Thailand) Ltd has introduced “HP Pavilion dv2” notebook to Thai users, starting from the price of 24,900 baht in exclusive of value-added tax.

HP Thailand last Wednesday announced the launch of the slim and ultra-portable HP Pavilion dv2 entertainment notebook, which is equipped with AMD Athlon Neo processor, ATI Radeon X1250 integrated graphics and optional ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 discrete graphics for a true high-definition (HD) entertainment experience. 
The Pavilion dv2, just less than one inch thickness and weighing only about 1.64 kilogrammes, features superior entertainment features, including the integrated entertainment experience on the HP MediaSmart, and HD playback through an external Blu-Ray optical drive. It also includes an HP Webcam and integrated microphone.

Windows Vista technology and a variety of high-capacity hard drive options up to 500 gigabytes also provides ample room for the largest digital libraries while HP ProtectSmart technology gives consumers peace of mind that their hard drives are protected even while on-the-go. 
The dv2, with a 12.1-inch HP BrightView display screen, comes with its unique Moonlight (white) or Espresso (black) imprints.

The HP Pavilion dv2 starts at a surprisingly low price of 24,900 baht (exclusive of 7% VAT) and is available now in leading IT stores.

Prasert Charoonpaisal, general manager of HP Personal Systems Group, said, “We understand the discerning demands of people today, and their aspiration to own a notebook that complements their personality and lifestyle at a price they can afford.”

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