HP today introduced the durable, aircraft-inspired HP EliteBook 6930p Notebook PC as one of 11 newly designed products added to its business notebook lineup that merges functionality with sophisticated design.
Unveiled at the HP Connecting Your World event in Berlin, the HP EliteBook is the first in a new family of notebooks joining the HP Compaq 2000, 6500, 6700 and 6800 series to create one of the most versatile business notebook portfolios in company history. These product families are distinguished by their contemporary look and design that provides the ultimate high-performing PC experience.
Incorporating the latest mobile technologies and engineered to meet multiple durability tests, the EliteBook includes HP DuraCase, a complete set of visually appealing and reliable features such as a brushed anodized-aluminum exterior combined with a magnesium alloy chassis designed for maximum protection to keep the PC looking good, longer.
Other innovations include HP QuickLook2 software, which provides access to email, calendar, task and contact information within seconds at the touch of a button.(1) The HP SpareKey feature addresses the hassle of forgotten passwords by using a sequence of three predetermined personal identification questions to gain immediate entry into the system.
"The EliteBook's sleek, innovative designs combine a sophisticated look with the durability needed to withstand the evolving mobile work environment," said Chin Hon Cheng, vice president, Notebook Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP Asia Pacific and Japan. "Furthermore, HP has incorporated the right mix of hardware and software features to deliver a dependable business notebook PC that delivers enhanced security and improved ease of use in a stylish new package."
The HP business notebook lineup is one of the first to offer a choice of the latest processor technologies, including AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processorsand the latest Intel® Centrino® 2 and Intel Centrino 2 with vPro technology.
Through HP Mobile Broadband, select notebooks incorporate the latest in wireless connectivity. With Qualcomm's Gobi technology built in, HP notebooks use a single module, the HP un2400, to support multiple mobile broadband network technologies and multiple mobile operators. This increases users' international roaming options and offers greater choice and flexibility in choosing a mobile data plan.
All HP business notebooks are also designed with the environment in mind, with energy-efficient features, select materials for easier recycling and lower levels of environmentally unfriendly substances. For example, several HP notebooks are available with the choice of an optional mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED display, which is lighter and more energy-efficient than standard notebook display technology. In fact, HP has set a goal to remove all mercury – a potentially hazardous substance commonly found in notebook screens – from its notebooks by 2010.
By People's Daily Online
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