When we
think of HP Notebook a few things immediately come to mind: Sleek designs, Comfortable
keyboards and touchpad and (at least on higher end machine) beats audio. We
also continue to be impressed by HP’s wide selection, ranging from 11 inch
convertibles to big screen multimedia system. But not every system this company
makes is a winner.
HP
Notebook developed Linux based software which could be booted quickly (12s) to play music or
DVDs called Quick Play for the DV series of notebooks, quick play also incorporated
multimedia features, such as pause playback from the included remote control,
within Windows. Later versions that shipped with Vista did not have the boot
option but retained the multimedia features.
Think
back to the HP Notebook you had in 2008. It probably doesn’t look too different
from what you’re using today. Sure, your current HP notebook is lighter then
the brick you lugged around 6 years ago, and its running Mountain Lion or
Windows 8 rather than Vista or Leopard, but it’s still a clamshell laptop with
the same basic functionality.
“Best of
both worlds… HP Notebook and Hp Laptops offers the best combo of performance, battery life,
and convenience of a tablet and full functionality of a laptop with full
windows 8”
Thanks for
time
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