
HP released a slew of new consumer and business products–including 17 new laptops–at an event in Berlin earlier today. In addition to HP and Compaq notebooks, new products include a refresh of its TouchSmart all-in-one PC, a Voodoo-branded desktop and notebook (the Voodoo PC site had been down for several days), and a 30-inch LED-backlit flat-panel display.
The new notebook roster consists of six consumer models and 10 business laptops, including the HP EliteBook, a 14.1-inch thin-and-light with an anodized aluminum case and magnesium alloy chassis. These are also the first HP laptops to offer AMD’s Puma platform with Turion 64 X2 Ultra processors and the still unannounced Intel Centrino 2 platform, also known as Montevina. Several models also offer an optional LED-backlit display, which is lighter and more energy-efficient.
Consumer Notebooks
Both the Pavilion and Compaq Presario models (PDF with details here) include a new surface design, HP Imprint 2. Depending on the model and configuration, the Pavilions also include touch-capacitive controls, optional widescreen displays with flush bezels, discrete graphics (both AMD and Nvidia), Blu-ray drives and TV tuners. HP also announced several new accessoires including Bluetooth headphones and a redesigned media docking station.

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