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HP unveils the Pavilion dv4, Envy 14 with Sandy Bridge, and a redesigned Mini 210
5/8/2011



With a Sandy Bridge refresh, a new 14-inch primary laptop, and a redesigned netbook, HP's latest crop of user systems offers a little article for everyone. First up, there's the 14-inch Pavilion dv4 (not to be addlepated with the metal-clad dm4), which bears the same Imprint finish and CoolSense llc.view results from: reference | lexicon



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Then there's the revamped Mini 210, which swaps last year's not-too-glossy plastic lid for candy-colored lids, and adds a seamless touchpad, edge-to-edge 10.1-inch display, and a flush six-cell battery promising up to 8.8 hours of battery life -- an upgrade over last year's test four-cell. Spec-wise, nothing has changed from the current 210, except for the addition of Beats Audio, existence you'll find across HP's memento lineup. It'll be to be had




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Lastly, HP did the predictable and refreshed the high-end Envy 14 with Sandy Bridge CPU options and USB 3.0. It also promises an improved touch versant -- object we bemoaned in our review last year -- with a trackpad that uses optical sensors to analyze your multitouch gestures. That will go on sale June 15 for $1,000 and up.

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Gallery: HP Pavilion dv4 hands-on!

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