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    HP Pavilions Featuring "Santa Rosa" - Specs Leaked

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by danijelzi, May 1, 2007.

  1. danijelzi

    danijelzi Notebook Enthusiast

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    link doesn't work
     
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    Just go to the front page and you'll see the article.

    It's bummers the new pavillions will still only hold 2GB of system RAM, when Santa Rosa can support up to 4GB.

    But the new Intel integrated graphics is much more powerful than the old one that is being phased out. Hopefully this one will be powerful enough so I wont have to use a discrete graphics card, this should save some battery life.
     
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    do we know when the new models will be released???.. im holding off as long as i can till santa rosa gets released...... i need the laptop as soon as i can get one.. but i want to see how the santa rosa are gonna effect prices..