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HP Compaq L2105tm 21.5-Inch Multi-Touch LCD Monitor

hpl2105tm-11HP has once again expanded its Compaq LCD monitor range by unveiling the L2105tm Multi-Touch. This new 21.5-inch widescreen monitor provides a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, 1,000:1 static contrast ratio, 5ms response time, a built-in two-watt speaker system, 170/170 degrees viewing angle and both DVI and VGA ports. The HP Compaq L2105tm will go on sale starting next week for a retail price of $300.

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HP Mini 110 XP edition series

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Personal computing just got a whole lot smaller with our Mini 110 XP Edition—the perfect companion when you’re on the go. Whether you’re at home, around town, on campus, or across the country, it will keep you connected in your favorite hotspots with built-in Wi-Fi1. It comes with a 10.1″ diagonal display, weighs only 2.33 lb.2, and has a nearly full sized keyboard. (more…)

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Exclusive Deal Alert: $200 off HP Pavilion dv2z

HP Pavilion DV 2Z

If you are looking to pick up a notebook. You can get $200 off of any HP Pavilion dv2z. Here is the full scoop:

* Valid for 2 Days Only – 8/26 to 8/28/09
* $200 off when you purchase any customized HP dv2z
* Free 320GB hard drive upgrade
* Free shipping
* Use coupon code NBM2356 during checkout (more…)

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HP Mini 110 Mi Edition series

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Our Mini 110 Mi Edition is a cool netbook tailored for the Web and entertainment1. It runs on the HP-developed Mobile Internet (Mi) software, which is built on Linux. (more…)

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Guide for Top 5 Laptops to buy in India

Often new laptop buyers get confused on which laptop to buy because india is still behind countries like united states in terms of laptop users and this is the only reason many people in india have no information on which laptop to decide and what are the advantages of buying one.First of all let me introduce you guys with some laptops available in India.

Sony vaio Laptop

1. Sony Vaio – My favourite laptops since i own 2 Sony vaio CR and they just rock because of the performance, neat designs , light weight and best of all the other laptops in my opinion. The design part of sony laptops are the design which are very neat though apple macbook gets number #1 rank in terms of looks. The pricing part is very important in case of sony vaio laptops because if you are looking for the basic models they start around 1500USD (or) 55000 Indian Rupees and the latest vaio series come with inbuilt webcam and a fingerprint scanner below the cursor keys which are the latest technology. (more…)

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HP EliteBook 2530p Notebook PC-Overview and Features

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Lighten your workload. With a starting weight of just 3.0 lb/1.36 kg, the stylish HP EliteBook 2530p is HP’s smallest and lightest Business Notebook PC and comes with all the features to keep you going without weighing you down. (more…)

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HP quarterly profit dips 19 percent

With revenue down across almost all of its businesses, Hewlett-Packard posted a 19 percent drop in profit for the third quarter of 2009.
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For the quarter ended July 31, HP recorded earnings of $1.6 billion, down from $2 billion the same quarter a year ago, and earnings per share of 67 cents. A year ago the company earned 80 cents per share. Excluding $568 million in one-time items related to restructuring and acquisitions, HP earned $2.2 billion or 91 cents per share.

Analysts had been expecting earnings between 82 cents and 92 cents per share, and revenue between $26.8 billion and $27.7 billion.

HP’s sales for the quarter were in line with expectation at $27.5 billion, but still saw a 2 percent decline in the last year. Revenue dipped, however, in its computer, storage, financial services, software, and printing businesses. The one bright spot was its services division, whose 93 percent increase in revenue to $8.5 billion is due mostly to the company’s acquisition of EDS last year. But in total, it was the third straight quarter of falling profit for HP. (more…)

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HP Rethinks Energy

In Wynyard, a small village on the northeastern coast of England, a non-descript warehouse contains the kernel of a revolutionary approach to the energy crisis.

Inside, Hewlett-Packard is building one of the most powerful–and sustainable–data centers in the world. We’ve deployed industry-standard hardware to democratize the massive computing power once trapped in mainframes. Automation and virtualization enable that power to be flexed, scaled and shared. Intelligent software translates the raw data captured into meaningful information.

But that’s just the beginning. We’ve applied a systems approach to the entire building and its surrounding environment, from the sensors used to light the rows of servers to the roof that will collect runoff rainwater for landscaping and fire protection. And we’re leveraging the cold wind blowing off the North Sea to lower temperatures of the information technology (IT) equipment. We anticipate energy savings of 40%. When complete, the facility will be one of the largest and most efficient in Europe.

In the context of the current environmental debate, this data center is one example of the IT industry addressing its own energy use and carbon footprint. (more…)

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