Dell has announced the global launch of the Studio Desktop and Studio Slim Desktop - the newest additions to Dell's Studio line.
With a starting price of Rs. 53,400, these PCs include standard graphic support for DirectX10, optional Blu-ray Disc players and built-in HDMI for easy connections to HDTVs. The new Studio desktops feature a glossy black design finish and users can choose from the Dell Studio Desktop, with a traditional mini-tower chassis, or the Dell Studio Slim Tower, that's good for space-constrained environments.
The systems feature six USB 2.0 ports (2 front, 4 back), a built-in 1394a port, integrated graphics that support DirectX 10, HDMI output for connecting to an HDTV or high-definition display, Gigabit Ethernet, built-in 16-in-1 media card reader and 350 Watt power supply on the Studio Desktop and 250 Watt power supply on the Studio Slim Desktop.Optional features include video card upgrades from ATI, Blu-ray Disc drives, Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, Built-in TV tuner with remote control and a Wireless keyboard and mouse.
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
HP Launches New Range of Notebooks
HP has launched a brand new series of trendy Compaq notebooks aimed at those who would want access to features from powerpoint presentations to multimedia entertainment.
The latest Compaq series features a backlit keyboard, finger print reader, HDMI 1.3, a built in TV tuner card, Blu-ray drive and an infra red remote control.
"This astounding product is a result of HP's extensive research, focusing on user preferences amongst the youth. Keeping in mind the priorities of today's young generation, HP has factored in features like the flush glass finish and the 3D drive guard. A unique blend of looks and durability, the new range is both attractive and sturdy. Now, the generation next can not only enjoy the multimedia experience but flaunt their notebook with a oodles of style", said Rajiev Grover, Director - Consumer Products, Personal Systems Group, Hewlett-Packard India.
The new Compaq notebooks are priced in the range of Rs. 26,990 to Rs. 48,990.
The latest Compaq series features a backlit keyboard, finger print reader, HDMI 1.3, a built in TV tuner card, Blu-ray drive and an infra red remote control.
"This astounding product is a result of HP's extensive research, focusing on user preferences amongst the youth. Keeping in mind the priorities of today's young generation, HP has factored in features like the flush glass finish and the 3D drive guard. A unique blend of looks and durability, the new range is both attractive and sturdy. Now, the generation next can not only enjoy the multimedia experience but flaunt their notebook with a oodles of style", said Rajiev Grover, Director - Consumer Products, Personal Systems Group, Hewlett-Packard India.
The new Compaq notebooks are priced in the range of Rs. 26,990 to Rs. 48,990.
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