Hewlett-Packard introduces its new business notebook, the Compaq 6820s. It features 17-inch screen and based on “Santa Rosa” mobile platform and uses Intel PM965 chipset.

HP’s Compaq 6820s is available with Core 2 Duo T7500, T7250 or T5470 processor and sports a dedicated GPU from ATI, the Mobility Radeon X1350. The 17-inch screen provides resolution up to 1440 x 900 pixels with matte or glossy surface.
Like many others that uses Santa Rosa platform, the 6820s supports up to 4GB DDR2 RAM. Other notable features on this business-oriented laptop include 802.11a/b/g/n (draft) wireless, ExpressCard slot, a Secure Digital slot, three USB ports, and a VGA output. The 6.5-pound laptop is now available at HP’s SMB site and price starts at $999.
HP Compaq 6820s 17″ Business Laptop Available [via laptoping]







2 Responses to “HP announced Compaq 6820s business laptop”
Denis Bergeron September 6, 2007
You write “and a VGA output” that wants to say with a lack of DVI.
NeutralIt very strange that a big laptop like this one with a dedicaded graphic card don’t offer DVI output.
HP read this. The laptop I have now have DVI and I choose this one because of DVI (and bluetooth, Ir, WiFi, etc.) DVI is now a standard equipment on any computer including laptop.
Ewdison Then September 6, 2007
I agree with you Denis, not only that, i think all laptop that have dedicated gpu should have DVI on it.
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