India’s leading IT brand Hewlett-Packard, commonly referred to as HP, has introduced its Accidental Damage Protection service under the HP Total Care programme in India.
Hewlett-Packard has made announcement about the launching of its new range of Compaq notebooks in the Indian market.
Targeting modern youth, the new range comprises nine notebook computers, which come packed with astounding multimedia features including finger print reader, backlit keyboard and HDMI 1.3 together with an integrated TV tuner card, an infra red remote control and Blue ray drive.
The new range of HP Compaq notebooks, which sport stylish and modish designs, integrate quality with cost effectiveness.
On Monday, a latest notebook configuration was launched by Hewlett-Packard. The company claimed that it will provide 24 hours battery runtime that is five hours more than its rival Dell’s laptops.
With the aim to achieve enhanced battery life, HP has installed an EliteBook 6930p along with an Intel solid-state drive; a 14.1-inch LED display that consumes less power than the usual LCD screens in notebooks with an extra 12-cell ultra-capacity battery. The weight of the battery is 1.77 pounds and the users will have to pay an additional $189.
Hewlett Packard has launched new range of notebooks EliteBooks 2730p and Compaq 2230d ibn the market.
The company has also launched Compaq 2230s for professional. The Elite Book 2730p is very thin, while Compaq 2230s is an ultra-portable laptop with weight of just 4.07-pound.