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HP launches pavilion notebooks in India

Posted on January, Tuesday 03, 2006 By News Desk

Hewlett Packard India has launched its premium
international range of HP Pavilion notebooks for the
first time in India.

Hewlett Packard India has launched its premium
international range of HP Pavilion notebooks for the
first time in India. With this launch, the company
hopes to expand the market by 10 percent by targeting
the high-end consumer segment. According to the recent
IDC results, HP leads the notebook segment in India
with 42 percent market share.

The Pavilion DV1300 series is designed to take the
user experience to a new high. With unique features
such as Quick Play which allows the user to play music
and DVD without standard Windows bootup, a handy
remote control which can be embedded in the laptop and
keyboard buttons with neon backlight. This notebook is
stylish and has great aesthetics."

Starting at Rs 45,000, the new Pavilion range would be
available across all HP Experience Zones in the
country. HP is also looking at leveraging its huge
retail strength, and making this product available at
select stores across the 600-strong

retail channel and
194 exclusive premium retail outlets in India.

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