Verizon's first 4G laptop priced too high
Verizon and Hewlett-Packard offers a notebook ready wireless broadband for $ 600.
Verizon has equipped broadband service its 4G LTE wireless for the laptops produced by Hewlett-Packard. On Thursday, 28/7/2011, Verizon offered to sell notebook-3010nr HP Pavilion DM1 can display 11.6-inch, built-in antenna 4G, $ 600. With integrated 4G broadband from Verizon, you can surf the web on DM1-3010nr with faster 3G speeds up to 10 times in wherever you can access Verizon's 4G LTE network.
DM1-3010nr be sold directly to Verizon for $ 600 USD without contract. With this price, you get a laptop "light" (if called netbook also) with AMD Fusion processor, 320GB (7200rpm), 2GB of RAM and broadband integrated chip.You pay for 4G service (or 3G, 4G, if not available) Monthly: 50 USD to 80 USD for 5GB or 10GB. But right now, you can buy directly from HP DM1 with the specification analogous (except 3GB RAM increases the current promotions) for $ 420 USD. So the price difference of 180 USD. If you buy the HP version of HSPA +, the price of 75 USD will team up again. Total price of 495 USD is less than the Verizon version.
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