The Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES) in Las Vegas this time it seems is going to become platform for a torrent of computer launches ranging from desktops to laptops and even to netbooks. Just a while ago we discussed the new line of Ideapads and Thinkpads series notebooks announced by Lenovo for CES 2010 and now we have come to know that even HP (Hewlett Packard), an established and highly reputed name in computer hardware is planning to release a long list of both desktops and laptops at the event.
One of the stellar notebooks to be released at CES 2010 is the HP Mini 210 HD Edition, a sleek, stylish and portable notebook that will be powered by Intel’s latest Pine Trail processor, with a clock speed of 1.66GHz and will feature GMA 3150 graphics. The most astounding feature of this new device is the Broadcom Crystal HD video playback chip, that would render high definition crystal clear graphics. The Mini 210 HD will be available for $330 and will come in red, black, silver and blue color schemes.
Another awesome addition from HP to the growing list of highly sophisticated computer hardware is the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-180t Quad Core i7 desktop PC, that will come with pre-installed Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, sporting 8GB of DDR3 SDRAM. Also, the HPE-180t will be embedded with GeForce GTX 260 1.8GB graphics card for stunning graphics and will be powered by Intel’s state of the art Core i5 or Core i7 processors, providing incredible performance and breathtaking visuals. The HPE-180t is priced at $1,085 and in the support of multimedia, this awesome desktop has also been given DVI, HDMI, and VGA support capabilities as well.
Via Engadget.