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HP Intros New Ultrabooks

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Hewlett-Packard has been busy. At an event at the Shanghai Expo Center in China May 9, the company, which was once on the verge of doing away with its PC unit, introduced more new business and consumer-geared PC models than any single person could reasonably keep track of. Most likely to stand out from the pack are new portfolios of Ultrabooks and what HP is calling "Sleekbooks."

"The Ultrabook is quickly becoming the must-have solution for anyone who wants performance, responsiveness and a secure computing experience in a thin, elegant form factor," Kirk Skaugen, an Intel vice president and general manager, said of the new HP with battery such as Hp F4098A battery , Hp F4809A battery , Hp F4812A battery , compaq 319411-001 battery , Compaq Presario 2100 battery (compaq 2100 battery ), Compaq Presario 2500 battery (compaq 2500 battery ), Compaq Presario NX9010 battery , Compaq Presario NX9000 battery lineup, which is equipped with Intel's chips and other technologies.

HP says the Ultrabooks and Sleekbooks put an emphasis on performance, quality, entertainment experiences and design. All models of both also include Beats Audio, dual speakers and a subwoofer for a better audio and movie-watching experience along with a "spun finish" design for the case.

The silver-and-black Sleekbooks, at a glance, also bear an undeniable resemblance to the Apple MacBook Pro—which HP says was a result of designing what's right, not of any intention to copy Apple, according to Engadget's Richard Lai.

At the Shanghai event, Lai pressed Stacy Wolff, HP's vice president of industrial design, who told him:

I see a lot of differences as much as the similarities. ... Ours is rubber-coated at the bottom. We use magnesium; they didn't do that—they use CNC aluminum. We did a brush pattern on our product; they didn't. We did a different kind of keyboard execution. We did audio as a component; they didn't. ... If you want to look at a macro level, there are a lot of similarities to everything in the market that's an Ultrabook today. It is not because those guys did it first; it's just that's where the form factor is leading it.

With that squared away, the additions to HP's thin and light portfolio are as follows.