ADM Pavilion dv2 ultra-portable not a netbook
Category: Laptop Brands,Other | January 6th, 2009
The sleek new ADM Neo platform the Pavilion dv2 series are a range of entertainment laptops whit a weight of about 3.8 pounds and has a keyboard that is eight percent smaller than full size. The dv2 Pavilion is an ultra-portable laptop with a 12.1 inch display.
The Pavilion dv2 is powered by a 1.6GHz Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, with up to 4GB of RAM combined with a 500GB hard drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD3410 discrete graphics and external Blu-ray player, Bluetooth, HDMI-out, an integrated webcam.
Furthermore the Pavilion dv2 has optional 802.11n WiFi, and WWAN Gobi support, apparently runs on 64-bit Vista Home Premium and is less than an inch in thickness, and will be available in March at a start price of $699.00.
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