Categories: Notebook

HP Pavilion dv6 and dv7 notebooks

Gadget Herald: HP will soon unveil the dv6 and dv7 notebook computers, these devices have an ability to incline up 60 degrees forward. HP has also promised that it will be launching these notebooks at a relatively low price, but with the same technology and features compared to its high end versions. The other set of affordable notebooks consist of the g6 and g7 computers.

These new machines will be powered by the Intel i5 and i7 processors and have an AMD Radeon 6000M graphics chip which enhances the sharpness and image quality on the computer. As mentioned before, they are high end machines, so it may consist of Blu-Ray technology and also 2TB of storage space.

These notebooks will be available in 15.6inch and 17.3 inch screens, so one will have a good view space of all its applications. Supported with a USB3.0 connection and Bluetooth and also HD webcam, this device is certainly the best device one should go for in the market. The prices have not yet been disclosed, they should be available by May this year.

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