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PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 8, 2008 -- HP today announced an unprecedented milestone in mobile
computing:
up to 24 hours of continuous notebook operation on a single battery
charge.
As measured by an industry-standard benchmark, the new HP EliteBook 6930p configured with an optional ultra-capacity battery delivered up to 24 hours of battery runtime.(1)
“All-day computing has been the holy grail of notebook computing,”
said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Notebook
Global Business Unit, HP. “With the HP EliteBook 6930p, customers no
longer have to worry about their notebook battery running out before
their work day is over.”
Designed and tested to last, HP batteries benefit from a
combination of HP engineering and energy-efficient notebook components
such as Intel® solid-state hard drives (SSD) and mercury-free LED
displays. For example, the highly efficient HP Illumi-Lite LED display
boosts battery run time by up to 4 hours compared to traditional LCD
displays, while the Intel SSD provides up to a 7 percent increase in
battery life compared to traditional hard drives.
With up to 24 hours of battery life, business travelers can easily:
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Use an HP EliteBook 6930p continuously on the world’s longest scheduled
commercial airline flight – linking Newark Liberty International
Airport and Singapore Changi Airport – approximately 18 hours, 40
minutes.
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Take more than 10 trips on the EuroStar train between London and Paris
– approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes each direction – before recharging
the battery.
- Travel as a passenger by car from Maine to Florida using a notebook during the entire journey.
Solid state for mobile professionals
Inspired
by aircraft construction and designed for style-conscious mobile
professionals, HP EliteBook notebooks feature the latest mobile
technologies.
In October, customers will be able to purchase an
HP EliteBook with the new Intel high-performance SSDs – HP is a launch
customer for new Intel X25-M and X18-M Mainstream SATA SSDs.
In addition to helping achieve outstanding battery life, these new
Intel SSDs provide greater durability and reliability as well as faster
system responsiveness. Internal HP benchmarks show overall performance
boosts of up to 57 percent on industry benchmarks, and data transfer
rates almost six times faster than traditional hard disks.
“Intel
architected its new line of high-performance solid-state drives
specifically to bring a new level of performance and reliability to the
computing platform and make significant impact to the way people use
their PCs,” said Randy Wilhelm, vice president and general manager,
NAND Products Group, Intel. “The HP milestone is an example of the
impact of this new level of performance that specifically delivers on
lower power consumption for longer battery life.”
EliteBook 6930 for mobile professionals
The initial ENERGY STAR®-qualified HP EliteBook 6930p configuration
starts at only 4.7 pounds (2.1 kilograms). It features a 14.1-inch
diagonal widescreen display and is available with an optional,
mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED display.
The HP EliteBook
6930p is built for the corporate road warrior as it features a
shock-resistant hard drive, enhanced display panel and spill-resistant
keyboard to help defend data against bumps, drops and spills. It was
designed to meet the tough MIL-STD 810F military-standard tests(2)
that measure levels of environmental reliability and operation at
extreme temperatures, while withstanding vibration and high humidity.
The inner magnesium shell of the notebook’s HP DuraCase is equipped
with a honeycomb pattern that is thermally bonded to anodized aluminum
for a solid construction.
All HP notebooks are designed with the
environment in mind, with energy-efficient features and select
materials for easier recycling. For example, HP has set a goal to
remove all mercury – a material commonly found in notebook screens –
from its entire notebook line by the end of 2010.
(1) Requires separately purchased Ultra
Capacity Battery and customer download of the latest Intel graphics
driver and HP BIOS. Notebook must be configured with optional Intel 80
GB SSD drive and HP Illumi-Lite LED Display (planned to be available
October 2008) and requires Microsoft Windows® XP operating
system. Battery life will vary depending on the product model,
configuration, loaded applications, features, and power management
settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with time
and usage.
(2) Testing was not intended to
demonstrate fitness for U.S. Department of Defense contracts
requirements or for military use. Test results are not a guarantee of
future performance under these test conditions.
Information Source: HP
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