HP has added a new machine to its recently introduced ProBook s-series called the HP ProBook 4310s. At 1.97 kilos and 13.3-inches diagonally, the HP ProBook 4310s Notebook PC shares the same sophisticated design and business versatility as the current HP ProBook s-series. This includes a color choice of glossy noir or merlot finish and a spacious full-sized keyboard. The notebook comes with DDR3 system memory which transfers at twice the data rate of DDR2, and is perfect for everyday office applications.
It also features the professional innovations like HP QuickLook 2 software, HP SpareKey feature and HP File Sanitizer, an optional fingerprint sensor that eliminates the need to remember login names and passwords. Mobile Broadband powered by Gobi; a dual-array microphone for video conferencing; and an SD/MMC card reader, and an HDMI port. Two new accessories complement the merlot ProBooks: a merlot mouse and a three-in-one special edition mouse pad that also acts as a screen wipe and screen protector for users when they are on the go.
Carol Hess-Nickels, director, Marketing, Notebook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP, said, “The ProBook 4310s maintains a savvy style and refined simplicity in a small, light package that offers increased mobility. Its first-class business features, coupled with an array of wireless options, offer small business professionals the productivity and efficiency they require while in the office or on the go.”
HP’s latest business-oriented 13.3-inch laptop can be customized with processor models ranging from Celeron to Core 2 Duos, integrated or discrete graphics and with up to 8GB of RAM memory. On the graphics side, the system can be featured with the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 GPU, boasting 512MB of memory. Additional features include support for EV-DO, ExpressCard 34, a card reader, a traditional and Flash-based Solid State Drive and a series of additional software utilities designed to render your system ready for work.
The HP ProBook 4310s is expected to be available in the U.S. on July 20 and start at $799.
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