HP's first Chromebook came out on February 17
The product has just appeared on Hewlett-Packard's website with Pavilion brand name but has not yet been sold.
The product has just appeared on Hewlett-Packard's website with Pavilion brand name but has not yet been sold.
HP's first Chromebook has a Pavilion brand and measures 14 inches.
HP's new Chromebook model is equipped with 14-inch screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and weighs 1.8 kg. The thickest point of this model is 21 mm. It uses high-speed SSD which is integrated with Google Drive cloud-based storage service. In terms of configuration, it features a 1.1 GHz Intel Celeron S47 processor, integrated Intel graphics chip, 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM that can be expanded up to 4 GB.
Supported connectors on HP's new Chromebook include USB 2.0, HDMI, LAN, headphone and microphone jacks. The new machine only supports Wi-Fi version but not integrated model 3G / 4G. The battery of the laptop running Chrome OS has a capacity of 2.55 Ah, which can be operated continuously for 4 hours and 15 minutes.
After launching on February 17, this product may continue to appear at the event MWC 2013 took place in Barcelona (Spain) from 25 to 28 February later.
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