HP offers 10 percent off for Easter Fri, Mar 21. 2008
HP are offering 10% off & Free Delivery sale over Easter (Friday 21st March to Monday 24th March). Seeing as you can pick up a HP Compaq laptop from £435 this makes for some cheap laptop deals!
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HP digital delights under the tree for all ages Thu, Dec 20. 2007
HP has unveiled its full range of notebook PCs for the Christmas season. From the ultra-mobile 12” notebook PC which fits in a handbag to the 20” full entertainment system dedicated to movie fans, HP notebook PCs are sure to top Christmas wish lists this year.
As quick and efficient as Santa’s sleigh, this new range incorporates all the latest communication technologies. These include built-in webcams and microphones, digital entertainment accessibility tools, such as HP QuickPlay to watch favourite movies and music or an integrated remote control with intuitive navigation buttons as well as the heightened performance of the latest Intel and AMD processors. Design aficionados and technology enthusiasts will find exactly what they want beneath the Christmas tree when they see the new elegant HP Imprint designs available on HP’s range of Special Edition notebook PCs.
HP Notebook PCs include a range of security options and software to protect them from physical or virtual tampering. The in-built fingerprint sensor and utility give access to all locked programs with just the swipe of a finger.
For those who are making their Christmas wish lists, HP has an innovative new range of notebooks for the holidays:
HP Notebook accessories – the ultimate stocking stuffers
For digital enthusiasts who want to connect everything, the HP Notebook QuickDock allows instant access to all connected peripherals and the HP xb3000 Notebook Expansion Base elevates and angles HP notebooks to an optimum viewing position while maintaining all peripheral connections. Both the HP Noteboock QuickDock and the HP xb3000 Notebook expansion base provide component video, composite video and S-video ports to easily integrate HP notebooks into any home entertainment solution. The HP TV tuner transforms HP notebooks into a television and personal video recorder.
For those on the road over the holidays who want easy access to personal files like music, photos and movies, the HP Personal Media Drive storage solution offers up to 500GB of archiving space, and the Pocket Media Drive offers 160GB of additional storage in a slim-line portable form factor.
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As quick and efficient as Santa’s sleigh, this new range incorporates all the latest communication technologies. These include built-in webcams and microphones, digital entertainment accessibility tools, such as HP QuickPlay to watch favourite movies and music or an integrated remote control with intuitive navigation buttons as well as the heightened performance of the latest Intel and AMD processors. Design aficionados and technology enthusiasts will find exactly what they want beneath the Christmas tree when they see the new elegant HP Imprint designs available on HP’s range of Special Edition notebook PCs.
“HP delivers that special something for Christmas with its stylish, sophisticated and powerful notebook PCs. Offering a complete product line-up and solutions for the teenager on-the-go to the digital entertainment buff, HP notebooks are sure to be the hit of the holiday season”said Achim Kuttler, vice president and general manager, consumer products, HP Personal Systems Group (PSG), EMEA.
HP Notebook PCs include a range of security options and software to protect them from physical or virtual tampering. The in-built fingerprint sensor and utility give access to all locked programs with just the swipe of a finger.
For those who are making their Christmas wish lists, HP has an innovative new range of notebooks for the holidays:
- Pocket-sized ultra-mobility with the 12” HP Pavilion tx1300 Entertainment Notebook PC
For the frequent traveller and style-conscious entertainment guru, the versatile HP Pavilion tx1300 Entertainment Notebook PC combines an eye-catching HP Imprint finish with a covetable, convertible touch-screen design. Weighing in at just 1.9 kg and featuring a 12.1” HP BrightView widescreen, this notebook is packed with digital entertainment features. The display folds flat into a slate for easier viewing of photo albums, while the touch-sensitive stylus make notes on the touchscreen display a breeze.
- All grace and elegance with the 14” HP Pavilion dv2600 Entertainment Notebook PC
Featuring HP’s elegant, black high gloss Radiance Imprint pattern, or the limited issue Special Edition Verve Imprint in chocolate, the HP Pavilion dv2600 Entertainment Notebook PC is the ultimate must-have accessory for fashion conscious, techno-savvy sophisticates. Featuring a 14.1” HP BrightView widescreen display, this ultra-stylish notebook PC boasts IntelÒ CoreÒ 2 Duo processors and a 250GB hard drive which provide all the power and versatility needed to run programmes, watch movies or present the latest holiday pictures with finesse.
The Special Edition Verve Imprint notebook is accompanied by a matching wireless mouse and a slender russet slipcase to protect its stylish appearance. Possessing brains as well as beauty, the HP Pavilion dv2600 features high-quality stereo speakers, myriad of connectivity options and HP’s integrated low-light webcam.
- The sure-fire pleaser in Santa’s gift bag: the 15” HP Pavilion dv6600 Notebook PC
The HP Pavilion dv6600 combines powerful entertainment features, solid work-related tools and designs that will please anyone looking for the perfect all-rounder notebook PC. It is available in HP’s striking Radiance Imprint pattern as well as a limited special edition Influx Imprint Design. Oozing urban design chic, the high quality ceramic white and silver Influx finish even extends to the matching mouse and accompanying white special edition headphones with integrated microphone.
Boasting a 15.4” HP BrightView widescreen display, a choice of the latest AMD or Intel processors with mobile technology, the midrange versatile HP Pavilion dv6600 is well designed for both work and play.
- Ultimate performance with the 17” HP Pavilion Entertainment dv9600 Notebook PC
Wrapped in an elegant, black high gloss design with HP’s ultra-stylish Radiance Imprint finish, the HP Pavilion dv9600 Notebook PC is designed for those who demand nothing less than a powerhouse of advanced entertainment and outstanding desktop replacement performance. Its contemporary design features a 17” HP BrightView widescreen display and NVIDIA graphics controller to make gaming come alive, while SPDIF audio ports connect to home entertainment systems with ease. Demanding applications are handled easily thanks to a choice of the latest AMD or Intel processors with mobile technology.
- Experience home cinema the HP way with the 20” HP Pavilion HDX 9100 Entertainment Notebook PC
Fusing advanced digital entertainment and multimedia technology with the power and performance of a desktop PC, the Pavilion HDX9100 is the perfect solution for entertainment enthusiasts. Featuring a high-gloss piano black finish, and with its unique new HP Imprint Dragon design, HP’s largest widescreen notebook PC has the fresh and contemporary look of the latest luxury consumer accessories.
Highlights include a multi-positional 20.1” HP Ultra BrightView widescreen display, Altec Lansing® speakers with HP Triple Bass Reflex Sub-Woofer and high performance Intel Core 2 Duo processors. The integrated HP Theatre Mode-enhanced HP Digital TV tuner, optional HD-DVD drive, and integrated multi-functional remote control provide a positively stunning multimedia experience. Smooth and enhanced communication is achieved thanks to an adjustable webcam with low-light image technology and two dual-array microphones.
HP Notebook accessories – the ultimate stocking stuffers
For digital enthusiasts who want to connect everything, the HP Notebook QuickDock allows instant access to all connected peripherals and the HP xb3000 Notebook Expansion Base elevates and angles HP notebooks to an optimum viewing position while maintaining all peripheral connections. Both the HP Noteboock QuickDock and the HP xb3000 Notebook expansion base provide component video, composite video and S-video ports to easily integrate HP notebooks into any home entertainment solution. The HP TV tuner transforms HP notebooks into a television and personal video recorder.
For those on the road over the holidays who want easy access to personal files like music, photos and movies, the HP Personal Media Drive storage solution offers up to 500GB of archiving space, and the Pocket Media Drive offers 160GB of additional storage in a slim-line portable form factor.
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HP laptop earns 100 pounds cashback Fri, Dec 14. 2007
The HP 6715b Notebook PC is just £440.49 inc VAT until the 31st December at Cheap Laptops
The HP laptop 6715b dual core laptop for the power user on the go, packed to the brim with features such as a 15.4"tft, dual core processing, hours of battery life, 160GB hard drive and a massive 2GB RAM! This laptop will allow you to take your office with you where ever you go. Enhancing all this powerful hardware is Windows Vista Business edition to aid you in smooth and reliable operating on the move. For storing all your data an ample 160GB hard drive will suffice any medium office user in tandem with its DVD recorder for burning data onto DVDs.
This Notebook comes installed with a free 60-day trial of Microsoft® Office Professional 2007and some great features
Purchasing an "OFFICE READY" Notebook entitles you to buy a Microsoft Office 2007 suite at a reduced price from
Cheap Laptops
Here's the lowdown:
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Cheap HP laptop
This Notebook comes installed with a free 60-day trial of Microsoft® Office Professional 2007and some great features
- Get better results, faster with a new, intuitive user interface
- Easily find, create, and manage business documents and data
- Manage all your contact information and sales leads in one place
- Create, publish, and manage professional quality publications in-house
Purchasing an "OFFICE READY" Notebook entitles you to buy a Microsoft Office 2007 suite at a reduced price from
Cheap Laptops
Here's the lowdown:
- AMD Turion 64
- DDR2 SDRAM (fast)
- DVD Burner and 160 GB Serial ATA-150 hd (sadly only 5400 rpm)
- Biult in Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- 1 Year Warranty
- It's pretty light at just 2.6Kg
Visit Cheap Laptops for more information.
All salute HP for adopting solid state drives in laptops Thu, Sep 20. 2007
HP
will offer solid-state drives (SSDs) in all of its professional series notebooks, according to Dan Forlenza, vice president of HP's business notebooks.
SSDs offer several advantages over traditional hard disks, being lighter, quieter, less power-hungry and more robust because they contain no moving parts. Most of all, solid state drives are FAST. That is VERY FAST. Why is this?
Today's hard drives are advanced and theirin lies the problem. They are complex and can (as we all know) go wrong. This is because they use old electromechanical and magnetic technology. Inside a hard drive a disk (or plate) spins round by a servo motor and data is read from the magnetic tracks on the disk by a head. Sound familiar? Yes, this is how the almost extinct floppy drives of yesteryear worked.
Over time, the capacity of hard drives has increased (120 - 300Gb is standard and 500Gb - 1Tb is not uncommon now). At the same time, the rate at which data can be transferred to and from the drives has increased. After many years of slow advances with parallel ATA, data can now can be read from disks extremely quickly using the serial (SATA) standard(s). These higher transfer rates make is easier and quicker to load large files such as audio or video. But they are still not great for work such as editing or for running lots of applications at the same time on your computer (multitasking). This is because the read head has to be continuously repositioned to read data from different areas of the hard drive and moving between these can take a long time (in computer terms). Lost? Read on...
To put this in perspective, your computer (the microprocessor) only has to wait for a few microseconds (= millionths of a second) to read data from your memory (the RAM). To read some data from the hard drive typically takes milliseconds (= thousandths of a second) because a motor has to spin a physical disk round to get to the location where it can read data from the disk. The "seek time" is one technical term that relates to this delay, which is caused my the intertia of moving around mechanical parts (as opposed to "solid state" meaning nothing moves). SCSI drives used in servers and multimedia machines have been faster for some time, one reason for this is that they have a faster interface with the computer but the other reason is that they are designed to spin round faster than old IDE drives. That's why a 7,200 rpm drive beats a 5,400 rpm drive - it finds the data you want more quickly.
Finally! I hear you moan. Solid State Drive (SSD). Well, you could just call them "giant memorysticks". I have been waiting for decades (I know, it's pathetic) for these drives because I'm fed up waiting around for 1000 times longer than I have to and I am fed up of the death rattle from a dying electro-mechanical hard drive. Whilst it is not pointless spending your hard earned cash on DDR memory, dual core processors and the rest in an effort to increase performance - you are "wasting away" the dynamic performance of the system by plugging the kit into a "chug-chug" electro-mechanical drive!
This makes them an ideal upgrade for notebook manufacturers, but until recently they have been prohibitively expensive.
A 64GB NAND flash drive will be an optional upgrade for the Compaq 2510p and 2710p series, available in the UK from November. The exact price of the upgrade has not been released, although US reports suggest it could cost as much as £500.
In the meanwhile, Dell are offering solid state drives with laptops. For example, a 30Gb solid state drive is optional with the very affordable but high performance XPS M1130 or you can get a 32Gb SSD drive to plug straight into you current laptop for £446.68. Yes, they are still expensive but they are at least getting cheaper... this drive was £524 last time I looked.
SSDs offer several advantages over traditional hard disks, being lighter, quieter, less power-hungry and more robust because they contain no moving parts. Most of all, solid state drives are FAST. That is VERY FAST. Why is this?
Today's hard drives are advanced and theirin lies the problem. They are complex and can (as we all know) go wrong. This is because they use old electromechanical and magnetic technology. Inside a hard drive a disk (or plate) spins round by a servo motor and data is read from the magnetic tracks on the disk by a head. Sound familiar? Yes, this is how the almost extinct floppy drives of yesteryear worked.

HP to fit SSD drives
To put this in perspective, your computer (the microprocessor) only has to wait for a few microseconds (= millionths of a second) to read data from your memory (the RAM). To read some data from the hard drive typically takes milliseconds (= thousandths of a second) because a motor has to spin a physical disk round to get to the location where it can read data from the disk. The "seek time" is one technical term that relates to this delay, which is caused my the intertia of moving around mechanical parts (as opposed to "solid state" meaning nothing moves). SCSI drives used in servers and multimedia machines have been faster for some time, one reason for this is that they have a faster interface with the computer but the other reason is that they are designed to spin round faster than old IDE drives. That's why a 7,200 rpm drive beats a 5,400 rpm drive - it finds the data you want more quickly.
Finally! I hear you moan. Solid State Drive (SSD). Well, you could just call them "giant memorysticks". I have been waiting for decades (I know, it's pathetic) for these drives because I'm fed up waiting around for 1000 times longer than I have to and I am fed up of the death rattle from a dying electro-mechanical hard drive. Whilst it is not pointless spending your hard earned cash on DDR memory, dual core processors and the rest in an effort to increase performance - you are "wasting away" the dynamic performance of the system by plugging the kit into a "chug-chug" electro-mechanical drive!
This makes them an ideal upgrade for notebook manufacturers, but until recently they have been prohibitively expensive.
A 64GB NAND flash drive will be an optional upgrade for the Compaq 2510p and 2710p series, available in the UK from November. The exact price of the upgrade has not been released, although US reports suggest it could cost as much as £500.
In the meanwhile, Dell are offering solid state drives with laptops. For example, a 30Gb solid state drive is optional with the very affordable but high performance XPS M1130 or you can get a 32Gb SSD drive to plug straight into you current laptop for £446.68. Yes, they are still expensive but they are at least getting cheaper... this drive was £524 last time I looked.
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