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HP introduces Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC

Posted on March, Thursday 01, 2007 By News Desk

HP re-defines entertainment and mobile lifestyle with the introduction of Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC.

Contact : Hewlett Packard Ltd Hp Compaq India Ltd

1800 425 4999 , 3030 4499

1-600-425-7737 (Toll Free)

6Th Flr,Twr-D,Global Business Park

Mehrauli Gurgaon Rd

Gurgaon 122001

+(91)-124-2566111


Marking yet another innovation milestone, Hewlett-Packard India introduces the HP Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC with ‘twist and touch’ screen, to offer a whole new world of exciting digital entertainment and mobile lifestyle.

A perfect mix of power, style and versatility, the HP Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment Notebook PC meets all the needs of the tech-savvy consumer.

“As the leaders in the notebook segment with a market share of 40.5 percent in unit shipment terms, we are targeting a 20 percent rise in the sales contribution of the Pavilion brand with our slew of next generation models. This will be supported by an aggressive Go-To-Market,” said Country Category Manager-Consumer Portables, Hewlett-Packard India,

Rajiev Grover.

The lightweight Pavilion tx1000 series is ideal for young professionals, entrepreneurs, who have frequent meetings and presentations with clients, may like to take notes or mark comments and would like to carry a lightweight yet fully functional notebook. The notebook PC also allows one to enjoy the freedom of wireless mobility, movies and music on the go.

The PC is also handy for students to jot down class notes, carry easily within the campus and stay connected to email and the Internet almost anywhere using the latest wireless technology. The Pavilion tx1000 is HP’s premium offering, which combines superior technology with affordability, at an exciting price point.

Offering the technology to help the user "the way he works" rather than adapting his work to the technology available, the Pavilion tx1000 is a must-buy for people seeking convenience with technology. With a touchscreen that does not require a stylus; the Pavilion tx1000 with its twi

st feature enables easy sharing of presentations across the worktable. With an integrated fingertip reader that allows multiple assigning of individual fingerprints for user accounts and private files, the Pavilion tx1000 is as secure as a safety vault.

The launch of the tx1000 series is targeted to further strengthen the market leadership of the HP Pavilion brand in the ‘Personalized Digital Entertainment’ space. Within a year since the launch of HP Pavilion notebooks in the country, HP Pavilion has emerged as the ‘most-desirable’ notebook PC brand, with one unit being sold every 2 minutes on an average countrywide.

The Pavilion tx1000 is not just a notebook. Loaded with unique features to meet every need, Pavilion tx1000 offers the best of mobile productivity and digital entertainment.

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Gopal Bajaj

Posted : May, Thursday 03, 2007

The note book is really excellent. It has all the enhanced features to suit todays lifestyle.

yaminio bhushan pandey

Posted : March, Friday 16, 2007

nice product...but d other basic specifications are not mentioned in the details!