HP Pavilion m6-1045x uses Ivy Bridge chips

The new 15.6-inch entertainment laptop from Hewlett-Packard uses a Core i5-3210M chip, Intel HD 4000 Graphics, 750GB hard drive for $ 729.99.

The new 15.6-inch entertainment laptop from Hewlett-Packard uses a Core i5-3210M chip, Intel HD 4000 Graphics, 750GB hard drive for $ 729.99.

HP has just released a Pavilion laptop with m6-1045dx code. This product belongs to the entertainment laptop line of the company and was sold on Best Buy for $ 729.99.

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The m6-1045dx model costs $ 729.99.

According to Notebookcheck, HP's new product is equipped with a 15.6-inch LED screen with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. It uses an Ivy Bridge Intel Core i5-3210M processor with 2.5GHz speed and Intel HD 4000 Graphics integrated graphics.

In addition, the Pavilion m6-1045dx is equipped with 8GB DDR3 RAM, 750GB hard drive, 5,400 rpm and HP ProtectSmart HDD technology. The device supports 802.11-b / g / n Wi-FI connectivity, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, DVD burner, Audio Beats audio, memory card reader, HD webcam and internal presentation technology Intel Wi-Di wireless content.

The HP Pavilion m6-1045dx weighs 2.39kg, is 26mm thick and has a 6-cell battery. The device is preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.

See the HP Pavilion m6-1045dx photo below.

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The machine uses Ivy bridge chip and integrated Intel HD 4000 Graphics.

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This product weighs 2.39kg.

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HP's new laptop is about 26mm thick.

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Left edge of the machine.

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Right side of the machine.

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The machine has a scratched aluminum exterior design.

Update 25 May 2019
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