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July 10, 2008 2:30 PM PDT

Intel Centrino 2 due Monday: HP notebook makes appearance

by Brooke Crothers
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Update July 11, 8:40 a.m. PDT with additional information on Toshiba notebooks and correction of integrated graphics chipset shipment date.

With Intel's rollout of Centrino 2 processors due Monday, Hewlett-Packard is not wasting any time in readying new notebooks, including a 17-inch model offering at least four of the new processors and 64-bit Windows.

HP DV7-1000 uses the Centrino 2 processor

HP DV7-1000 uses the Centrino 2 processor

(Credit: Hewlett-Packard)

Intel will roll out "Montevina" Centrino 2 processors including the P8400 (2.26GHz), P8600 (2.40GHz), P9500 (2.53GHz), and T9600 (2.80GHz). The 3.06GHz X9100 Extreme processor is also expected to debut.

P7XXX series processors, such as the 2.0GHz P7350, are also spec'd with upcoming notebooks. (See Toshiba Satellite M305 laptop below.)

The lower-speed processors have 3MB of level 2 cache memory, while the faster processors integrate 6MB.

Correction (7/11 8:40 a.m.): While the GM integrated graphics chipset and the PM chipset for discrete (stand-alone) graphics have both been shipping to PC makers, only notebooks with the PM chipset will be available immediately. Consumer notebooks with the GM chipset will be available in early August.

The HP DV7-1000 series uses the P8400, P8600, P9500, and T9400 processors. The "P" prefix on Centrino 2 processors indicates a thermal envelope of 25 watts, less than the 35-watt TDP (Thermal Design Power) on mainstream laptop processors Intel has offered to date.

The laptop features 4GB of memory, a 640GB hard disk drive, an NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics chip, a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and an eSata connector--the latter allows hookup of external Serial ATA devices.

The system also comes with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Home Premium.

The U.K. market version is listed with a starting price of 899 pounds or about US $1,778.

HP posted the most complete specifications for the DV7-1000 here at its U.K. Web site, though a listing can also be found on its U.S. site (dv7-1070ee).

Some online resellers are also posting information on the HP Pavilion dv5-1000us "Entertainment" 15.4-inch notebook.

This uses a Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz P7350 processor and includes 4GB of memory, a 250GB hard disk drive, and Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 with up to 1759MB shared graphics memory.

Toshiba is also getting ready to offer the Satellite M305-S4835 with the P7350 chip.

Specifications include a 14.1-inch screen, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard disk drive, Intel GMA 4500MHD (graphics), and Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1, 64-bit version.

Brooke Crothers has served as an editor at large at CNET News, an editor at Dow Jones' Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, and a senior editor at InfoWorld. His CNET blog covers chip technology and computer systems, and how they define the computing experience. He also contributes to The New York Times' Bits and Technology sections. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure. Follow Brooke on Twitter @mbrookec.
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by jag0 July 10, 2008 3:33 PM PDT
With 4GB of memory I would sure hope that the thing comes with a 64-bit OS...otherwise they are basically lying to customers who purchase it.
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by truthteller33 July 12, 2008 4:22 AM PDT
Should anyone really care about Centrino 2 launch? Penryn mobile already launched.... old news. "N" graphics that had FCC certification issues, have been out for a year. WiMAX, a no-show. Suboptimal, underpowered Intel graphics.... again which they are hiding until September in SKUs. Intel graphics have reportedly had issues with Vista (proof in Vista class action lawsuit), game compatibility issues, game performance issues (Sims 2 prime example), and of course cannot decode HD video. Will the press buy into the sham this time and cave to ad dollars? We will see and are watching.
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by may269may February 21, 2009 1:06 AM PST
I got the right info about hp dd880 battery on http://www.adapterlist.com/hp/dd880.htm hp dd880 battery ,i sure it will fit my notebook .
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by tophandyman March 14, 2009 1:35 PM PDT
Unfortunately, things are different for me ... I purchased an HP laptop TX1210us on August 17, 2007, which suddenly stopped working yesterday, March 13, 2009, without previous symptoms. No longer boots up. Turns the lights on but the screen remains blank. ... Impossible to express in few words the great loss of data and the damage this is causing to my work, so I'm gonna give the link: http://www.mycheaplaptop.net/ for details.
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