HP Pavilion dv3 with multitouch screen spotted in the wild, we go hands-on

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HP Pavilion dv3 with multitouch screen spotted in the wild, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 27th, 2009
at 8:28pm by Richard Lai
Topics: Europe, Hp, Multi-touch, UK, Windows7, european, features, hewlett packard, laptop, multitouch, notebook, pavilion, touch screen, touchscreen, win 7, win7, windows 7
HP Envy, dv8 Quad, Mini 311, and numerous other Windows 7 machines now available to order

Since today really needs a good heap of news to somewhat balance out yesterday’s glut, HP has updated its online store to give it an abundance of new and revised Windows 7 machines, including the Envy series (Beats edition and all), Pavilion dm3 with AMD Neo or Intel CULV chips, Core i7-packing dv6t/ dv7t / dv8t Quad editions, and the not-so-netbook CQ61. We’re still not seeing the previously-leaked dm1 ultraportable anywhere, but the Mini 311 and a slightly updated Mini 110 are, with the option to jump from Windows XP to 7 for a cool $50 / $30 respectively. Most everything in the store, desktops and laptops, has been updated to at least include Windows 7 as the standard shipping OS, and while all claim free 2-day shipping, estimated shipping dates begin sometime the week after 7’s Oct 22nd launch — no early chances here, folks. Browse the read links and keep an eye on the shiny red “new” icons (no flashing GIFs, we’re afraid) for the entire revised lineup.
Update: As a number of you have pointed, the Envy product page is a bit, well, sloppy. Typos and missing commas notwithstanding, it seems to biggest laugh is the cost of customization, i.e. $800 more to downgrade from a 500GB HDD to 320GB or 250GB (same price), or $900 more to downgrade from 6GB or 4GB of DDR3 memory. Yeah, it might be best to hold off on that one until HP get the kinks worked out.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
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HP Envy, dv8 Quad, Mini 311, and numerous other Windows 7 machines now available to order originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 18th, 2009
at 2:59pm by Ross Miller
Topics: 110, 311, AmdNeo, CP61, Compaq, Dv6Quad, Dv6T, Dv6tQuad, Dv7Quad, Dv7T, Dv7tQuad, Dv8Quad, Dv8T, Dv8tQuad, Envy15, Evy13, HewlettPackard, HewlittPackard, Hp, IntelCulv, Mini110, Mini311, Windows7, amd neo, beats, culv, dm3, dv6, dv6 quad, dv6 t, dv6t quad, dv7, dv7 quad, dv7 t, dv7t quad, dv8, dv8 quad, dv8 t, dv8t quad, envy, envy 15, evy 13, hewlett packard, hewlitt packard, intel culv, mini, mini 110, mini 311, neo, paviliion, windows 7
Acer fulfills prophecy, overtakes Dell as number two PC maker worldwide (update)
As if on cue, here’s some new data research firm Gartner lending credence to Lanci’s boasting. Looks like Acer has leapfrogged over Dell for the number two spot in global market share for the third quarter of 2009, from 12.5 to 15.4 percent of the Big Pie Chart[TM]. Meanwhile Dell is just below at 12.8 percent, and HP is sitting happily atop with a 19.9 percent ownership.
Update: Let us adjust our glasses a bit. According to the charts, Acer is number two in worldwide PC sales, not in US as this previously reported. Stateside, the company is sitting at number three at 13.9 percent, behind HP (25.7 percent) and Dell (26.2 percent). Apologies for the confusion, the person responsible for eyesight has been subsequently sacked, the person responsible for the sacking has been sacked, etc.
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Acer fulfills prophecy, overtakes Dell as number two PC maker worldwide (update) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 9:14pm by Ross Miller
Topics: DellInc, Desktops, HewlettPackard, HewlittPackard, Hp, PC, Sales, acer, business, dell, dell inc, desktop, gartner, hewlett packard, hewlitt packard, laptop, laptops, lenovo, toshiba

