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HP Releases Artist Edition Notebook Series

Submitted by Alvin Nyau on March 6, 2008 – 8:51 pmOne Comment

hp-artistic-laptopI was like “what the fark?” when I saw this thing on my screen…

So what should we call it? An artistic notebook computer?
This should be the first artistic notebook ever being produced in the world..

History:
In 2007, the Global Design Competition was being held by HP and MTV. It was opened to pretty much every artist around the world. The designs were submitted, the votes were cast, and the most impressive design was chosen. The winner of the contest was “Asian Odyssey” by 20-year Joao Oliveira of Porto, Portugal.

This is the first laptop in the HP Pavilion dv2800t Artist Edition Series and it comes with Intel Centrino Duo processor, Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS graphics card, 14.1″ high-definition BrightView widescreen display, Windows Vista, and a matching messenger bag that features the winning design.

It’s selling at a very good and affordable price of only $1000 for the base configuration, not many can match its performance with such low price.

I believe this will be a popular choice for students as its price is not too much of a problem.
This is really great and I’m expecting a more artistic notebook from HP in the future!

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  • Jassan Ooi says:

    The layout of that is good but the power is still not as good as those in hot sale. Wish to have a better one of that from HP.

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