To: Elmer who wrote (85528 ) 1/6/2000 11:04:00 AM From: Cirruslvr Respond to of 1572957
HP Unveils Pavilion N3200 Notebook PC Line Only a PIII and K6-2Ps in HP's new notebook line. I guess they realized Celeron notebooks don't sell as well... ______________________________________________________________________ HP Unveils Pavilion N3200 Notebook PC Line Mobile AMD-K6-2-P and Intel Pentium III Processors, E-center Suite Offer Industry-leading Reliability with Versatile Multimedia Capabilities LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2000-- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced the latest HP Pavilion notebook PCs, which integrate Mobile AMD-K6-2-P and Intel® Pentium® III processors with versatile multimedia capabilities to provide customers with a comprehensive set of highly reliable and cost-effective notebook solutions. HP also announced e-center -- a software suite that connects end users to a broad array of Web-based electronic services. In addition to using the latest Intel Pentium III 500MHz processor, HP Pavilion notebook PCs now feature the Mobile AMD-K6-2-P processor, which makes it possible for HP to offer customers a broader spectrum of notebook PCs from which to choose. Select HP Pavilion notebook PCs also offer enhanced sound capabilities from Polk Audio and the latest in DVD technology. HP Pavilion notebook PCs now include HP's new e-center -- a suite of electronic services connecting users to a set of preferred Internet sites, accessible right from the desktop. Customized e-services range from business productivity solutions, such as filing tax returns via Web, to enhanced multimedia applications, including a pre-installed MP3 player with a full selection of free downloadable music tracks. ''HP Pavilion notebook PCs address the productivity demands and versatility requirements of our small- and medium-size business customers, as well as the multimedia performance demands of mobile consumers and students,'' said Bob Nitzberg, retail notebook marketing manager for HP's Mobile Computing Division. ''We continue to deliver innovative notebook PCs that combine the latest technologies and services with the industry's highest degree of product reliability.'' Today's announcements build on the success of HP's Pavilion notebook PC launch and the continued success of HP Pavilion desktop PCs. HP Pavilion notebook PCs are available in the following configurations: -- The HP Pavilion N3290 notebook PC with the Pentium III 500MHz processor, 14.1-inch TFT XGA screen, 64MB SDRAM, 6.0GB hard-disk drive, 6X DVD multimedia drive with Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound and Polk Audio is expected to be available for an estimated U.S. street price of $2,399.(1) -- The HP Pavilion N3270 notebook PC with the Mobile AMD-K6-2-P 475MHz processor , 14.1-inch TFT XGA screen, 64MB SDRAM, 6.0GB hard-disk drive, 6X DVD-ROM drive with Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound and Polk Audio is expected to be available for an estimated U.S. street price of $2,099.(1) -- The HP Pavilion N3250 notebook PC with the Mobile AMD-K6-2-P 475MHz processor , 12.1-inch TFT screen, 64MB SDRAM, 6.0GB hard-disk drive, 6X DVD-ROM drive with Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound and Polk Audio is expected to be available for an estimated U.S. street price of $1,799.(1) -- The HP Pavilion N3210 notebook PC with the Mobile AMD-K6-2-P 433MHz processor , 12.1-inch HPA screen, 32MB SDRAM, 4.3GB hard-disk drive, and 24X CD-ROM drive is expected to be available for an estimated U.S. street price of $1,199.(1)(2) The new models are slated to begin shipping later this month. More information about HP Pavilion notebook PCs is available on the Web at hp.com . About HP Hewlett-Packard Company -- a leading global provider of computing and imaging solutions and services for business and home -- is focused on capitalizing on the opportunities of the Internet and the proliferation of electronic services. HP plans to launch Agilent Technologies as an independent company by mid-calendar 2000. Agilent consists of HP's test and measurement, semiconductor products, chemical analysis and healthcare solutions businesses, and has leading positions in multiple market segments. HP has 83,200 employees worldwide and had total revenue from continuing operations of $42.4 billion in its 1999 fiscal year. Information about HP, its products and the company's Year 2000 program can be found on the World Wide Web athp.com . (1) Actual prices may vary. (2) Price after $50.00 rebate. biz.yahoo.com ______________________________________________________________________