HP Launches Athlon Neo-Based dv2 Laptop
The HP Pavilion dv2 doesn't have the characteristics of a netbook. The system weighs in at 3.8 pounds and houses a 12-inch widescreen – but it still utilizes the Neo CPU, to great effect. Both AMD and HP are aiming at the $600-$900 void left by the ultraportable and netbook segments, and this model fits right into that niche. The new Pavilion dv3, meanwhile, is available with myriad AMD Turion 64 X2 and Athlon processor options and will target mainstream users.
The dv2's thin build and lustrous cover are backed by a strong metal, a magnesium alloy, which provides stability without adding weight. The system's incredible thinness is the result of the Athlon Neo's small footprint and the omission of an optical drive. The unit measures 9.5 inches high by 11.5 inches wide by 0.93 inches deep, and is as heavy as ultraportables such as the Lenovo Thinkpad X200s and the Apple Macbook 13-inch (Aluminum). The dv2's 12-inch widescreen is not as common as the 10-inch ones found on the MSI Wind and the Asus eeePC 1002HA but that's not to say that it's terribly unusual. For instance, the Dell Mini 12 netbook has a 12-inch widescreen.
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