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HP Pavilion dv2 Now Available

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hp-pavilion-dv2 Announced at CES in January, the HP Pavilion dv2 is now available through HPDirect.com and select retailers nationwide. Starting at $749, this thin and light notebook PC provides stylish mobility and performance at a great value. The dv2 provides productivity and rich entertainment capability while measuring just under 1-inch thick and less than 4 pounds. Powerful discrete graphics and a full range of connectivity options make it easy for customers to work and play on the go. The dv2 feature magnesium casing for lightweight durability and a striking Espresso black finish with matching HP Imprint design on the palm rest.

Features include:

  • 12.1-inch diagonal LED BrightView display and nearly full-size keyboard
  • AMD Athlon™ Neo Processor MV-40
  • 320 GB hard drive, providing ample room for photos, music and other content
  • HP webcam and microphone for staying in touch with friends and family
  • HP MediaSmart software for enjoying photos, listening to music and watching Internet TV or movies in high-definition, including video content from MTV Networks television channels
  • Lightweight, external optical disc drive
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery
  • ENERGY STAR® qualified and EPEAT™ Silver registered

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