PALO ALTO, Calif.----Students and teachers can take advantage of discounted pricing on HP’s
NYSE:HPQ latest consumer products through an exclusive promotion
unveiled by the company today.
Savings of up to 15 percent are available to all eligible students and
teachers purchasing HP’s consumer products –
which feature the performance, value and innovation needed to succeed
inside and outside the classroom – when they
register at www.hpshopping.com/student
for the HP Home & Home Office Store’s
Academic Purchase Program.
“Back-to-school shopping has moved way beyond
Pee-Chee folders and No. 2 pencils,” said
Mark Sanchez, vice president, North America Consumer Computing business,
Personal Systems Group, HP. “Whether for
research and reports or music, movies, photos and games, students want
high-performance technology devices that make it easier to manage and
enjoy both their academic and personal lives.”
Notebook PCs that deliver high-style and performance
For PC shoppers, HP has a selection of consumer notebooks that offer
added style and a range of valued features. New this year, the HP
Pavilion notebook line includes the latest HP Imprint patterns and the
option to include an integrated fingerprint reader for extra security
and an integrated webcam optimized for low-light settings:
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Combining style and portability, the HP
Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC features a high-gloss
patterned finish, weighs less than four pounds1
and offers a 12-inch diagonal, touchscreen-optional display that
twists into slate mode to make it easy to jot down notes or show a
presentation. Starting at $1,099,2 the
notebook also packs digital entertainment features such as karaoke and
the ability to watch recorded TV in addition to movies, music and
photos.
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The HP
Pavilion dv2500 Entertainment Notebook PC is designed for students
who want high-performance computing and digital entertainment. With a
14.1-inch diagonal widescreen BrightView display, the dv2500 provides
users with quick access to movies, music, photos, games and more. It
also features an eye-catching design with “Radiance,”
an HP Imprint pattern with subtle lines radiating across the surface
of the notebook that hint at the interconnectedness of work and play.
Starting at $1,099,2 the dv2500 includes
Intel® Core™ 2
Duo processors,3 up to 2 gigabytes GB of
memory and a 160 GB hard drive.4
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The HP
Pavilion dv6500 Entertainment Notebook PC is built for work and
play, featuring a 15.4-inch diagonal BrightView widescreen display,
Intel Core 2 Duo processors,3 optional
NVIDIA GeForce 8400M discrete graphics solutions and up to 2 GB of
memory for high-performance computing. In addition to the Radiance
imprint, the series is now available with Influx, a special edition
white and silver finish that ships with a coordinating travel mouse
and headset. Starting at $1,0492 before
instant savings, the dv6500 also includes the option to add an HD DVD
drive for enjoyment of high-definition video.
Top picks for “smart”
printers
HP is putting the “smart”
in Photosmart with a range of products that provide quality,
functionality and affordability for back-to-school shoppers:
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With an ultra-compact design and student-friendly price, the HP
Deskjet D2460 Printer is ideal for a dorm room, home or small
office. Priced at only $49,5 this printer
includes HP Smart Web Printing6 to help
ensure web pages print properly without cut-off edges and a one-touch
print-cancel button to save on wasted paper and ink.
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For the multi-tasker, the HP
Photosmart C5280 All-in-One Printer makes printing, scanning and
copying school projects a snap. Priced at $149,5
this all-in-one device produces laser-quality document printing plus
lab-quality photos, and it offers HP Smart Web Printing6
for usable web page prints and an automated paper tray for printing
photos easily without swapping out paper. Additionally, using the
direct CD/DVD printing6 capability,
students can personalize their CDs and DVDs with personal photos and
text.
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Helping students capture and share their school memories, the HP
Photosmart A442 Camera and Printer Dock is a complete photo
system, featuring both a compact photo printer and the 5-megapixel HP
Photosmart M437 Digital Camera. With its compact, lightweight
design and integrated handle, this bundle, priced at $179,5
travels almost anywhere,8 including field
trips, school dances or the local coffee shop.
Desktop PCs for the dorm room
The latest HP Pavilion Slimline, Pavilion and Media Center series
desktop PCs are available with more memory and larger hard drives to
help users get creative with photo projects, finish homework, watch TV,
organize thousands of songs and communicate with family and friends.
These systems have the latest eye-catching design with sleek lines and a
glossy black finish, and they pair well with any of HP’s
LCD displays for high-quality viewing, including the new HP w17e,
17-inch diagonal Widescreen LCD Flat Panel Monitor.
A perfect size for a college dorm room, the HP
Pavilion s3100 series Slimline PC has all the power and
functionality of a full-featured desktop in a space-saving design that’s
one-third the size of a traditional PC.
The device combines powerful graphics and optional dual-core processors9
and is available with an optional built-in TV tuner10
and personal video recorder to make it easy to watch, pause, rewind and
record live television via a remote control with no monthly fee.
Estimated prices for HP Pavilion s3100 series Slimline PCs start at $399,2
HP
Pavilion a6100n series Desktop PCs start at $2992
and HP
Pavilion Media Center PCs start at $799.2
Stylish monitors and accessories
Taking customization further, HP’s monitors
can now be styled with photos, notes, headphones or even a flower with HP
Easy Clip accessories that attach to the edge of the monitor’s
screen. HP Easy Clip accessories provide a fun way to decorate,
personalize and conveniently store desk items to free up extra desk
space.
HP also offers custom-cut HP Skins that provide added style to a PC and
will look great in any dorm or classroom. HP
Skins are available in a variety of different designs, amazing
colors and patterns, famous brands and college logos. HP customers who
purchase an HP Skin for their notebook or desktop will receive a
matching skin for their mobile phone, iPod or MP3 music player.11
View available skins at http://hp.skinit.com/btsnb.
Go digital on a budget
With the HP
Photosmart E337 Digital Camera, purchasing a digital camera doesn’t
have to break the bank. For only $79,5 this
thin, lightweight, easy-to-use camera includes industry-leading red-eye
removal,12 a 1.5-inch image display and 5x
digital zoom. Consumers can also capture VGA-quality video with the
touch of a button or connect the camera to a PC and order prints online
via www.snapfish.com.13
PC Protection
One in four students report physical damage to their computer while in
college, according to a National Telephone Omnibus Study. To help
students protect their investment, HP is offering Accidental Damage
Protection and a four-year Extended Service Plan. Between now and Sept.
15, 2007, people can save up to 30 percent on the purchase of four-year
Extended Service Plans on select consumer PCs available exclusively
through www.hpshopping.com.
HP also provides built-in tools, such as HP Total Care Advisor, which
allows students to easily navigate through PC care, check up on health
and security, get product information, view connections and get updates
from a single access point.
Students can reach support agents 24x7 by phone, email or real-time chat
or find a variety of self-help tools at HP.com as part of HP Total Care,
the suite of in and out of warranty service and support options. More
information is available at www.hp.com/go/totalcare
or by calling +1 866 234 1377 in North America.
Pricing, availability and promotions14
Detailed information on the available configurations, pricing and
specifications is available at the HP Home & Home Office Store at www.hpshopping.com.
Customers can shop whenever and however they want for HP’s
back-to-school PCs, printers and cameras by calling +1 888 999 4747, via
chat, online or at retail outlets nationwide. Select models are expected
to be available in retail outlets in the coming weeks. Support services
are also available at www.hpshopping.com
or by calling +1 866 234 1377.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $97.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
Note to editors: More news from HP, including links to RSS feeds, is
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1 Weight will vary by configuration.
2 Prices are HP Direct. Reseller prices may
vary. All offers and promotions are subject to change without notice.
3 Dual Core is a new technology designed to
improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or
software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this
technology. 64-bit computing on Intel architecture requires a computer
system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers
and applications enabled for Intel 64 architecture. Processors will not
operate including 32-bit operation without an Intel 64
architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on hardware
and software configurations. See http://developer.intel.com/technology/architecture-silicon/intel64/ind
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4 For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes.
Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 8 GB for XP and XP Pro, up to
9 GB for Vista and up to 12 GB for MCE is reserved for system
recovery software.
5 Estimated U.S. street prices. Actual
prices may vary.
6 Requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
7 Requires printable CD/DVD media. Not
included, sold separately.
8 HP Internal Battery for HP Compact Photo
Printers not included. Please purchase separately.
9 Dual Core is a new technology designed to
improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or
software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this
technology.
10 Availability of signals limited by the
strength and accessibility of the originating TV signal, location and
other factors. Performance issues may arise, and do not constitute
defects in the product.
11 Offer lasts until Sept. 7, 2007 or while
supplies last.
12 More information is available at www.hp.com/go/noredeye.
13 Snapfish availability varies by region.
14 Pricing, product availability and
promotions are subject to change without notice.
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