Verizon Wireless Announces New HP Ultra-portable Laptop With 3G They Will Carry
Posted on 08. Oct, 2010 by Paul in Netbooks
Verizon Wireless has officially added a new 3G-capable HP Pavilion ultra-portable laptop. The HP Pavilion dm1-2010nr is the laptop of choice and you can order one right now on the Verizon Wireless website for the low price of $199 with rebates and a 2 year service contract ($39.99/month for 2 years).
The HP Pavilion dm1-2010nr laptop features a 11.6-Inch HD LED BrightView Display (1366 x 768) display. The laptop will run on the 1.3GHz AMD Athlon II Neo K325 dual-core low-voltage processor. The ultra-portable weights just 3.24 pounds and well and measure a little over 1-Inch thick. The 6-cell re-chargeable battery will last you up to five hours.
Other features for this HP ultra-portable include 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 320GB hard drive (HP Cloud Drive also available, need internet access to get to the files though), the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 Graphics Card, built-in webcam and microphone, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and much more. [Product Page]



Poppycock
10. Oct, 2010
I notice the processor is only 1.33ghz the atom processor is 1.66. these Dual Processors? they remind me of what the Sega Saturn tried to do with their Dual processors, but I remember they didn’t work out too well. something about they could only handle one instruction from 1 processor at a time so it was still the same speed, but it sounds cool, like a dual cam engine for a car