HP is about to release the high-end version of the Envy laptop
HP Envy 14 has Intel's Sandy Bridge 2011 CPUs, improving performance and extending battery life compared to Envy 2010.
HP is about to release high-end versions of the Envy laptops, small-sized Netbooks, and several ProBooks and other professional Elitebooks.
Two of the most notable models of the upcoming launch are the HP Envy 14 and HP Mini 210 .
HP Envy 14 is a product of HP's high-end Envy line. The laptop has Intel's Sandy Bridge 2011 CPUs, improving performance and extending battery life compared to the Envy 2010 models.
In addition, HP promised that the Envy 14 Clickpad part will be more sensitive than before.
The Envy laptop has received many compliments from experts, because of its high-quality and attractive design, gamer-friendly, and impressive working speed.
Expected, HP Envy 14 will ship in July, with a starting price of 999 USD.
The HP Mini 210 again shows that the Netbooks (small laptops) have not been defeated in HP's strategy.
The Mini 210 product is similar to last year's models, with an Intel Atom Dual-Core CPU. Mini 210 also has many different colors for users to choose.
This model will be available in the market from July, with prices in the range of 300-330 USD, and still in the standard of basic Netbook.
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