HP’s lustrous Pavilion p6000 PC hits Indian markets

HP Pavilion p6000 PCHP's outstandingly beautiful, new consumer desktop - the lustrous HP Pavilion p6000 PC - has hit the Indian markets! The Rs 29,990-priced desktop is powered by Intel Core2 Duo Processor or AMD Phenom X4 Quad-Core Processor. The desktop's monitor boasts of features like aqua-white LED indication, Backlit OSD, and EasyClip.

Supporting Microsoft Windows Vista Basic/Home Premium, the Pavilion p6000 PC has been so designed that it can perform essential tasks, and can be available with highly developed technology alternatives.

Characteristically engineered for superior performance, the new HP desktop comes with maximum expandability for entertainment as well as creation of content. The CD/DVD burner design of the Pavilion p6000 PC makes it possible for the users to easily edit photos and videos.

The other features of the device include integrated high definition audio, up to 7.1 Surround Sound Ready; assimilated front I/O - microphone, headphone, 2 USB ports; and
15-in-1 card reader. In a tool-free design, with HP Pocket Media Drive bay, the Pavilion p6000 PC is endowed with storage expansion.

Describing the new HP product in a nutshell, Ketan Patel, HP India's country category manager, said: "The Pavilion p6000 PC encapsulates digital entertainment, opening doors for the family to live it up - with photographs, music, video and surfing, all rolled into one. This desktop PC is an 'Eye Candy' that also has cutting-edge features and functionalities!"


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Big steel and power companies may be stripped off their captive mines

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As per the information available, as many as 97 companies are going to be given notice by the government asking them as to why they have failed in starting work in the captive mines provided to them.

Escorts up for a rebound?

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