HP have just announced new additions to their business and consumer range, with a total of 11 models featuring the new AMD A-Series processors. theAMD “Llano” A Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) are part of the VISION technology, which combines a CPU and GPU in a single chip.
HP are promising both exceptional performance and an affordable price for these computers, which includes the HP Pavilion dv-series, HP Pavilion g-series, HP ProBook b-series, and HP ProBook s-series range. While the integration of powerful graphics processors and CPUs give these computers a new edge, they are sporting the same chassis designs as the older Intel versions of the HP Pavilion and HP ProBook range.
The consumer grade HP Pavilion dv-series and g-series laptops come with optional dual graphics, in the form of APU graphics with a discrete/dedicated graphics card. This allows for the automatic switching of cards to balance performance and power between single and dual graphics modes.
The more business oriented AMD ProBooks offer multitasking, videoconferencing, and web browsing performance using dual graphics configurations. The ProBook s-series will feature AMD VISION Pro Technology and AMD Radeon Dual Graphics, while the ProBook b-series will come with APU/UMA graphics. Both solutions are promising to provide all the performance you need for graphics intensive applications.
The HP Pavilion dv6 starts from $599.99, and the Pavilion dv7 starts from $699.99. Both models are expected to be available some time in July.
The HP Pavilion g4 will sell from $449.99, the Pavilion g6 from $498, and the Pavilion g7 from $499. The HP Pavilion g-series is also expected in July.
The HP ProBook b-series starts from $679 and will be with us a little earlier on June 27.
Last but not least, the HP ProBook s-series starts from $519, and will also be ready on June 27.
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