HP Pavilion DV2800 Artist Edition Notebook
July 14, 2008 | Author: Ree | 949 Views |
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The New HP Pavilion DV2800 Artist Edition is one of the first notebooks to leave the world of mono-color laptops design for a detailed ‘colorful’ appearance. The inside workings of this powerful laptop are housed in a smoothly designed case which comes complete with a modern, sleek design which gives this series the ‘Artist Edition’ label.
HP Custom Design Laptop

Evidently the Artist Edition is not just geared towards the graphically enlightened, it comes packed with the features and specifications fit for any budding media enthusiast. When it comes to getting creative, the DV2800 can handle pretty much anything you can throw at it, expect smooth graphics, low latency sound editing and recording abilities and excellent gaming experiences.
The HP Pavilion DV2800 has quickly gained popularity amongst many laptop users. Being reasonably priced, boasting a powerful spec and coming complete with a contemporary artistic design has got this great all round performer selling like hot cakes. The DV2800 has been getting a lot of air time too, not only in adverts from HP and in the numerous retailers that wish to push their stock, but also from various TV presenters and show hosts who are chosen to use the DV2800 while being filmed.
At the heart of this machine is an Intel Core Duo T5550 1.83GHz - 667MHz with 2MB of L2 Cache. 3GB of DDR2 SDRAM keeps everything running smoothly and the 250 GB hard drive gives you plenty of room to store your data. The powerful nVidia GeForce graphics card ensures high quality video and gaming graphics and a couple of cool little features like the Kingston MicroSaver Lock, remote control, built in microphone and camera come as a pleasant added bonus.
Just because the rest of world have decided something is a worthy investment doesn’t necessarily mean you will, so take a look through the tech specs and decide for yourself, however we’re sure you’ll agree, the HP Pavilion DV2800 is a refreshing powerful alternative to a lifeless colorless notebook.

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I really like this creative ad, but I am not sure about the placement. Probably where we would focus the most attention on mirror, but it seems like the bathroom does not have th most color. Outside would have been better, but I am not sure how many people would have noticed it.
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Extremely Huge Printer From HP
December 2, 2007 | Author: Ree | 1,114 Views |
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In the past these types of industrial and large format printers have mainly been reserved for businesses rarely available on the consumer market. Despite the fact that oversized prints appeal to a rather small group of target customers, HP has released their Scitex TJ8300 and TJ8500 for anyone who has the money - And the space!

These monsters are capable of printing 140 posters 1.5m X 1.8m per hour, that’s approx 400sqm/hr at 336 dpi or 100sqm/hr in apparent 600dpi. They can print on just about anything including paper, self-adhesive vinyl, banner, canvas and paperback flag. The TJ8500 also prints on uncoated synthetic media (uncoated Yupo, Tyvek, etc.). They print on both coated and uncoated materials up to a maximum size of 165 x 370cm (65 x 145″).The difference between the TJ8300 and the TJ8500 is the ink they use. The TJ8300 opts for high quality, solvent based inks specially formulated for high productivity and high quality printing. The TJ8500 uses environmentally friendly UV inks with an internal dryer that meets regulatory requirements. The TJ8500 also prints on uncoated specialized synthetic media (uncoated Yupo, Tyvek, etc.) but apart from these differences the specifications of both models remain the same.


