The HP ENVY m4 notebook PC delivers the perfect balance of mobility, performance and entertainment in a thin and light package so customers have all they need while on the go. The HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15 is powered by Intel processors and features Intel Hyper-Threading technology for effortless multitasking performance. The HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 is powered by AMD Accelerated Processors. HP Connected Photo powered by Snapfish by HP and HP Connected Music powered by Meridian allow users to access their favorite photos and music seamlessly. The Sleekbooks also feature exclusive HP innovations, including HP CoolSense for a noticeably cooler PC and HP ProtectSmart to help prevent file loss in case of a bump. Dolby Advanced Audio comes standard, and optional NVIDIA discrete graphics can improve gaming as well as video creation and playback. The HP Sleekbooks include HP TrueVision HD Webcams and HP MyRoom for video calling, sharing photos and more in a private virtual room.
The HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15 also includes a numeric keypad for increased productivity.
A full array of ports including HDMI, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 allow for fast connections to mobile devices and accessories.
The HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 and Pavilion Sleekbook 15 PCs provide the performance and easy applications consumers need every day-now in ultrathin style.Īvailable in sparkling black and ruby red, the lightweight HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 and 15 feature 14- and 15.6-inch diagonal high-definition (HD) displays respectively, plus up to one terabyte of storage for apps, movies, music, photos, documents and more. AMD's new A-series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) deliver a significant leap in PC graphics performance, offer exceptional manageability and provide an affordable total cost of ownership. HP also added four new business desktop and notebook PCs powered by the latest AMD processors to its industry-leading commercial portfolio. The consumer PC lineup is powered by the latest generation of Intel® Core processors that deliver performance and stunning visuals for everyday life.
20, 2012 - HP today announced a new lineup of consumer PCs and accessories that are designed to work with Windows 8 and are ideal for savvy, tech- conscious users who desire great performance and beautiful design at a great value. HP Introduces Stylish and Affordable Consumer and Business PCs For now help yourself to photos galore past the break. These, too, will arrive on the 26th, the day Windows 8 launches. The Envy m4 will start at $900 while the Pavilion Sleekbook 14 and 15 will go for $500 and $560, respectively. That deal is effective next month, on October 26th. HP says it will offer up to 200MB of free data per month, for two years. Last thing - and this really is apropos of nothing - HP also mentioned in its press release that the existing 11-inch Pavilion dm1 will be offered with an HSPA+ radio capable of running on T-Mobile's network. In both cases, the battery life is said to max out at six hours - less than the m4 or most Ultrabooks, but still decent.
The laptops, available in black and red, will be offered with Ivy Bridge chips, optional discrete graphics, 1080p displays, up to 8GB of RAM and up to 1TB of HDD storage. These new models include the Pavilion Sleekbook 14 and 15, which look like the company's entry-level G series, but are significantly trimmer. Meanwhile, HP added two models to its growing line of Sleekbooks (read: thin-and-light laptops that for whatever reason don't meet Intel's Ultrabook requirements). It also has a fingerprint reader, which you can use with HP's SimplePass technology to log into the PC and as well as websites.
(Note: only one configuration will be available in the US, though additional variants will be offered in other countries.) Intel Wireless Display is standard, and the battery promises up to eight hours of runtime. The display resolution is fixed at 1,366 x 768 - typical for mid-range laptops. Spec-wise, it'll be offered with Core i3 and i5 processors, up to 8GB of RAM and either a solid-state drive or up to 1TB of HDD storage.
Like the m6, it has an aluminum design, along with Beats Audio and a subwoofer. In any case, HP is expanding that particular line: it just announced the Envy m4, a 14-inch companion to the 15-inch m6 that went on sale this summer. To recap, it didn't technically fit Intel's Ultrabook specifications, but it was still quite thin, and offered features not normally found on ultraportables - things like discrete graphics and a subwoofer. Remember the Pavilion m6? It was one of many, many lightweight laptops HP announced last spring.