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Various GeForce 8400M GS Powered Laptop during COMPUTEX 2007 13,160 views

Lenovo F31 Laptop
(Image: Lenovo F31 Laptop; Credit: AVING.net)

We know NVIDIA is already announced the newest GPU from its GeForce 8M lines: 8700M GT, but before the GPU adopted by major laptop manufacturers, various laptop that already adopted the early model/ NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS graphic cards are displayed during COMPUTEX 2007, those are Lenovo, Acer, and Hewlett-Packard.

The new GeForce 8400M aimed to deliver HD display quality as well as DirectX 10 support. Utilizing this GPUs you can enjoy HD quality movie and high quality 3D games on the go. Lenovo comes with F31, Acer comes with Aspire 4520G, and Hewlett-Packard comes with Pavilion dv2000. [via AVING 1, 2, 3]

Acer Aspire 4520G
(Image: Acer Aspire 4520G; Credit: AVING.net)

HP Pavilion dv2000
(Image: HP Pavilion dv2000; Credit: AVING.net)

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Comments

  1. Amit Batra wrote:

    Even though there is no doubt that the quality of the notebook computers that Hewlett Packard manufactures is reasonably good (though not excellent), as a brand new Hewlett Packard customer I can say with confidence that the entire experience of trying to buy a Hewlett Packard notebook computer was terrible.

    A pathetic website filled with obsolete and incorrect information, lack of models to choose from and customize, and a completely unresponsive Direct Sales team are some of the obstacles that I had to experience while buying a Hewlett Packard notebook computer.

    To read the full story, please visit http://hpindia.blogspot.com/.

  2. Grace wrote:

    I agree with the above post. I currently own an HP notebook. specifically a HP Pavillion 9000 and it is less than one year old. it is already cracking open at the display. and HP support is not responding very well.

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