HP took the wraps off their line of
products is updated today, we took the opportunity to spend some hands on time
with HP's new products, with some impressive, and some not-as-impressive
results. HP's
new CoolSense technology is good at using the built-in accelerometer laptop. When
the notebook is cold and silent, fans spin down, reducing noise and let you
concentrate on the task at hand.
In addition to its revamped dv-series, HP
has also announced a new Pavilion m6 notebook. This
15.6 incher comes in what HP calls the super thin chassis, aluminum. HP
Pavilion m6-1045dx Entertainment Notebook powered by the third generation of
Ivy Bridge processor and operating system Windows 7 Home Premium. M6-1045dx
HP Pavilion notebook with a price around $ 729.99. The
m6 Pavilion requires a standard 15-inch notebook and kicked it a few notches. It is also
part of the rebranding of HP's design philosophy. HP's
name is written there in an elegant font, and tapered panels are covered in
soft touch throughout, finished rubber. On
many new PCs, HP Beats Audio logo put right in the middle of their speakers.
A Chiclet-style keyboard and trackpad (no
keys are integrated here) partnered with one of HP BrightView display HD. HP Pavilion notebook
series introduces m6 type. HP
Pavilion m6-1045dx is almost similar to HP Pavilion m6-1035dx. Crew
at HP has been working hard for the full student experience with the HP
Pavilion dv4 lineup that includes, dv6, dv7, and m6. In
comparison m6-1035dx HP Pavilion supported by Quad-Core Processors AMD
A10-Accelerated AMD Radeon HD 4600M graphics with 7660G. M6-1045dx
HP Pavilion can live for about eight hours with standard usage of power consumption
by 35 w. Other
options include SimplePass HP, which allows you to use the integrated
fingerprint reader by swiping your finger to access secure Web sites and HP
TrueVision HD Webcam. The
dv6 and dv7 working with HP SimplePass applied for identity protection.