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Photos: HD DVD offerings from HP

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    dv9000t notebook

    HP introduced several new products that will support the HD DVD standard, including the dv9000t notebook (pictured). The HD DVD drive in this notebook can play high-definition movies on its 17-inch screen, and the notebook has an HDMI port that can allow it to be used as a DVD player for a big-screen high-definition television.

    Published: September 28, 2006 -- 19:00 GMT (12:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • m7600n

    m7600n

    Along with the new notebook, HP added a new PC running Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition to its lineup Thursday. The m7600n comes with Intel's Core 2 Duo processor and is labeled with Intel's Viiv sticker, meaning it will be able to send audio and video files to Viiv-certified networking devices once those are more prevalent.

    Published: September 28, 2006 -- 19:00 GMT (12:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Media Vault

    Media Vault

    All that high-definition video takes up a lot of space on conventional hard drives. So HP plans to offer its customers a Media Vault in time for the holiday season that can store up to 1.2 terabytes of data in high-end configurations.

    Published: September 28, 2006 -- 19:00 GMT (12:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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By Andy Smith | September 28, 2006 -- 19:00 GMT (12:00 PDT) | Topic: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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HP introduced several new products that will support the HD DVD standard.

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dv9000t notebook

HP introduced several new products that will support the HD DVD standard, including the dv9000t notebook (pictured). The HD DVD drive in this notebook can play high-definition movies on its 17-inch screen, and the notebook has an HDMI port that can allow it to be used as a DVD player for a big-screen high-definition television.

Published: September 28, 2006 -- 19:00 GMT (12:00 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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