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HP joins race with Samsung, Lenovo, Acer, launches HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook
TT Correspondent |  |  05 Feb 2013

HP on Monday entered the Chromebook race with the launch of HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook. It runs Google's Chrome OS.

Through Samsung, Lenovo and Acer Chromebooks are already in the market, HP’d plunge into this segment will certainly make race heat up. The Samsung 550 has a 12.1" LED screen at 1280x800 resolution. Most models do not have more than 11.6" screens.

But what goes against the HP Chromebook is the price which at $$329.99 which is on higher side. Acer Chromebook on the other hand is priced at $199.99. This could be due HP Chromebook’s larger screen.

The HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook boasts a display that's approximately 2 inches wider (diagonally) than any other Chromebook in the market today. It provides a fast and easy gateway to a seamless Google experience with popular products like Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive and Google+ Hangouts for multiperson video chat as well as access to apps in the Chrome Web Store.  A 14-inch diagonal design provides an ideal balance of mobility and comfort, while the HP BrightView display lets users see and surf easily.

The HP Pavilion Chromebook joins HP's PC portfolio as an ideal companion PC for the home.

"Google's Chrome OS is showing great appeal to a growing customer base," said Kevin Frost, vice president and general manager, Consumer PCs, Printing and Personal Systems, HP. "With HP's Chromebook, customers can get the best of the Google experience on a full-sized laptop, all backed up by our service and brand."

Instant access to digital life

With the HP Pavilion Chromebook, customers can effortlessly and quickly access Google applications, social networks, websites and other content such as photos and documents. Constant automatic updates to applications and the Chrome OS mean that software and security is effortlessly kept up to date.

Powered by an Intel Celeron processor and Intel high-definition (HD) graphics, the HP Pavilion Chromebook includes a 16GB solid-state drive for fast start-up times. Extra hardware security via the built-in Trusted Platform Module (TPM) protects against unauthorized access to sensitive data and credentials so customers can feel confident that personal data is protected. The HP Pavilion Chromebook weighs just under 4 pounds.

A full array of ports including HDMI, USB 2.0 and Ethernet jack, and a combination headphone and microphone jack allow for fast and easy connections to displays and other devices.

The HP Pavilion Chromebook features an HP Imprint design in sparkling black, up to 4 GB of memory and a removable battery. An HP TrueVision HD Webcam offers superb viewing experience, even in low lighting conditions.

With 100 GB of free storage on Google Drive for two years), customers can access their content from any internet-connected device, while at home or on the go. Plus, users can visit the Chrome Web Store to customize their HP Chromebook by downloading applications for work or play.

The Chromebook is available in the United States with a starting price of $329.99 at HPDirect.com

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