updated dv7 and dv6 have been officially unveiled so let s see what
these PCs are all about.
The HP Pavilion dv8 is a new 18.4-inch laptop ready to set new standards
for mobile entertainment. What strikes us immediately is that large
display. It s an 18.4-inch full high-definition, ultra-widescreen, ultra
Brightview screen which will definitely offer you a great movie watching
experience. Furthermore the dv8 comes with integrated TV tuner, Blu-ray
disk and a subwoofer which will contribute significantly to that
audio-video experience I was talking about. Other specs include an Intel
Core i7 processor, DDR3 RAM memory and a NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M graphics
card coming with 1GB DDR3 SDRAM. As you can see we don t have any
numbers when it comes to the processor or the RAM and the hard disk
capacity hasn t been specified yet.
Now that we have most specs available, we naturally wonder about the dv8
s battery performance. HP has developed a Long Life Battery for the dv8
which is powered by Sonata cells from Boston-Power. The battery is
supposed to offer you more than 1,000 charges. That s from three to five
times more than other lithium-ion batteries. We can t be that impressed,
can we? First we have to see it in action before praising it so we ll be
looking for feedback from you on this brand new Long Life Battery from HP.
Besides the Pavilion dv8, hp has announced updates for the Pavilion dv7
and dv6 laptops. In case you will want to purchase one of the two then
you should know that HP will let you choose between the new Intel Core
i7 and the AMD Turion II ultra Dual Core processor. You will also be
able to choose a NVIDIA graphics card and DDR3 SDRAM memory for your
next dv7 or dv6.
All three laptops will run Windows 7 of course. Microsoft s new OS is
coming out on October 22 which means we re going to see even more
laptops, netbooks and desktops become official these days.
The new dv8 and the updated dv7 and dv6 will be available from October
22 and pricing will start at pound sterling1,299.99, pound
sterling599.99 and pound sterling449.99, respectively. Which one will
you buy and why?

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