Hewlett-Packard has spend most of the year so far revamping its business laptops, desktops and workstations. Now, the consumer-grade notebooks are getting the same treatment.
Until then, here’s the most important specs to know on each of these three portable computers:
HP Mini 210 (pictured right)
- Intel Atom processor options
- Built-in WLAN
- Beats Audio technology
- Webcam
- Flush-button touchpad
- Nearly full-sized, spill-resistant keyboard
- HP’s QuickWeb interface
- Battery life: Up to 9.5 hours with six-cell battery
- Updated color design throughout the exterior (not just the top of the computer)
- Availability: June 15 in a rainbow assortment of shades (charcoal, crimson red, luminous rose, ocean drive and sweet purple)
- MSRP: $299.99
- 14-inch diagonal HD BrightView display
- Intel and AMD processor options
- AMD Radeon graphics options
- Optional Blu-ray disc player
- Up to 1TB of hard drive space
- Dolby Home Theater technology
- Altec Lansing speakers
- HP CoolSense technology for improved internal cooling of the machine
- Availability: May 18 in blue and black
- MSRP: $599.99
- 14.5-inch HD BrightView Infinity LED display
- Intel Core second-generation processor options
- AMD Radeon graphics
- Beats Audio
- Back-lit keyboard
- Updated clickpad with integrated buttons
- HP CoolSense technology
- Availability: June 15
- MSRP: Starts at $999.99