<![CDATA[Gizmodo: dv2]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: dv2]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/dv2 http://gizmodo.com/tag/dv2 <![CDATA[HP Pavilion DV2 Laptop Now Available At A Svelte $749]]> We spotted HP's sleek, powerful, 12-inch DV2 back at CES, and now it's finally available for sale for only $749. It's packing some pretty impressive specs at that price point.

The DV2, which checks in at under an inch thick and less than 4 pounds, is HP's best combination of portability, power, and price to date. Check out the specs below.

· 12.1-inch diagonal LED BrightView display (1280x800) and nearly full-size keyboard

· AMD Athlon™ Neo Processor MV-40

· 320 GB hard drive

· SuperMulti 8x DVD+/-R/RW Drive with Double Layer Support

· ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 Graphics with M82-SE LP with up to 2302MB total graphics memory with 512MB dedicated

· 4GB DDR2 Memory (1 Dimm)

· HP webcam and microphone

It's available immediately from HP's online shop, and sure to pop up at a nearby Best Buy. [HP DV2]

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<![CDATA[HP Pavilion DV2 Notebook is HPs first 12-inch, Full Functioning Consumer Laptop]]> All of HP's 12-inch (and under) laptops have either been tablets, netbooks, or products aimed at the business crowd—until now. The Pavilion DV2 is HP's new 12-inch consumer laptop that is under an inch thick.

The DV2 is powered by a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, supports up to 4GB RAM (only one slot, however), offers up to 500 GB storage, and comes with HDMI-out. It also has an 8x DVD burner, webcam, 802.11n wi-fi, Bluetooth and WWAN configurations available. The DV2 will hit stores in March, costing between $600-$800.

The HP Pavilion DV3 is also out and has an LED-backlit, 13.3-inch screen. It's pretty much identical to the DV3500t, except that it has a 2.3 GHz AMD Turion™ X2 Ultra ZM-84 Dual-Core Mobile Processor, and an ATI Radeon HD3200 video card. The DV3 should be available for pre-order immediately, and will sit in a price range between $800-$1200 dollars, depending on configuration. [HP]

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