Tuesday, April 28th 2009

HP Unveils Affordable ProBook Business Notebooks

HP today unveils a new brand of affordable notebook PCs that merge business functionality with sophisticated design to stand out from the crowd. The ProBook series joins HP's EliteBook series with a total of five new notebook models which incorporate a choice of merlot or glossy noir finishes, and feature high-definition (HD) LED backlit wide displays ranging from 14-inch to 17.3-inch diagonal sizes. The cheapest offering starts at $529. Please read the full story for more information.

The HP ProBook s-series includes:
  • HP ProBook 4410s and HP ProBook 4415s - Feature a 14-inch diagonal 16:9 HD widescreen LED backlight display, integrated optical drive with Blu-ray option and choice of ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 or Intel GMA X4500 HD graphics controller. Wireless connectivity includes standard Wi-Fi certified WLAN and optional integrated Bluetooth wireless technology. The notebooks also incorporate an HDMI port to connect to HD displays, and include Intel (4410s) or AMD (4415s) processors to offer a variety of options for mobility and longer battery life.
  • HP ProBook 4510s and HP ProBook 4515s - Offer a 15.6-inch diagonal 16:9 HD widescreen LED backlight display. Customers can select the optional HP Mobile Broadband connectivity with built-in Gobi technology, while standard Wi-Fi certified WLAN and optional integrated Bluetooth wireless technology round out the wireless connectivity technologies. They also feature an integrated numeric keypad. The notebooks include a choice of Intel (4510s) or AMD (4515s) processors to meet high demands for performance and connectivity and choice of discrete or UMA graphics. There is also an integrated numeric keypad on the 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch models.
  • HP ProBook 4710s - Features a 17.3-inch diagonal HD widescreen display, the largest of the lineup. For more graphics-intensive environments, the notebook includes the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330, with up to 512 megabytes of GDDR2 for video memory. It also features the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Wireless connectivity includes standard Wi-Fi certified WLAN and optional integrated Bluetooth wireless technology. The notebook incorporates a HDMI port to connect to HD displays, as well as an integrated numeric keypad.
The HP USB 2.0 Docking Station is a compatible accessory for the HP ProBook s-series. In just one step, users are connected to their keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer and other accessories, and they are able to get video, audio, network connectivity and up to four universal serial bus (USB) connected devices working at the same time. The HP USB 2.0 Docking Station is available now for $139.
Source: HP
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6 Comments on HP Unveils Affordable ProBook Business Notebooks

#1
iStink
that's a spiffy lookin notebook. I wish they'd list dimensions though. Looks like the one in the image is gonna be pretty thin, but for all we know the screen is an inch thick.
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#2
lemonadesoda
That's not thin! Look more closely, it's a full size kb with keypad AND surround bezel. It's huge. Use your eye to "cut it off" at the edges of the main part of the kb only, and you can see it isnt thin at all.

Shame they didnt do a 12" version.
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#3
to6ko91
business users dont need blu-ray :shadedshu
I think those are more like multimedia lappys with the hdmi
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#4
iStink
lemonadesodaThat's not thin! Look more closely, it's a full size kb with keypad AND surround bezel. It's huge. Use your eye to "cut it off" at the edges of the main part of the kb only, and you can see it isnt thin at all.

Shame they didnt do a 12" version.
I was basing it off the 3.5mm headphone jack. I guess you're right, it's probably a lot thicker than I imagine.
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#5
ktr
Wow, it looks like a macbook
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
holy sony look alike



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