HP Brings Out The 3105m Business Laptop [HP's New 3105m Laptop Is Similar To The DM1Z, With A Few Minor Modifications]
Hey, HP laptop fans out there! It’s been a big couple days for news, hasn’t it? Yeah, we’ve seen quite a bit of new hardware set to come out of HP, whose stated goal of being cooler than Apple seems to be progressing apace. And they’ve made a fresh inroad toward getting there with their new 3105m laptop, geared mainly toward the professional.

The 3105m from HP is an 11.6 inch laptop showing at 1366 x 768 resolution, and packing in an E-350 Zacate processor, a Radeon HD 6310 for graphics, a 320 gig hard drive, two gigs of RAM, and a six cell battery that they’re billing as having just over nine hours of life on a full charge.You’ll also get a variety of other items, like a DVD burner, wi-fi and mobile broadband, a variety of ports to connect various devices (you’ll even get an HDMI port to hook this to a bigger television, and three USB ports), and a card reader for SD and MMC cards.
And if you’re thinking that sounds very, very similar to their earlier release of the DM1Z, congratulations–it is. And though the two share a lot of similarities, this one steps things up a notch by offering Windows 7 Professional for the operating system, and even includes Computrace LoJack, which is basically the equivalent of a car LoJack system, just for laptops.
You may not think of this as a pretty cool piece of hardware, but it will certainly handle most of your standard laptop uses, including various business functions and netsurfing, and it won’t take long at all for this to convert into a nice piece of useful hardware for your various off the clock activities, which lets this easily make the jump from business to cool in rapid fashion.
Oh, and it doesn’t hurt at all that the HP 3105m is set to retail for $449, and even better, it’s available right now. Hard to beat any of that in terms of sheer cool.

