Photos: Intel launches Centrino Pro 
Published: 09 May 2007 17:13 BST
HP was keen to demonstrate a range of its Centrino Pro-based systems as it announced the addition of five new enterprise models to its portfolio. Business development manager Steve Gales said the major benefit of Centrino Pro was its improved manageability, which means IT managers can troubleshoot PCs wirelessly as well as over wired connections. Gales also claimed that battery life on Centrino Pro-based machines would be boosted by around half an hour as a result of the power-saving abilities in the chipset. Processing power would also increase, although the real performance gains were brought about by the introduction of the Core 2 Duo, he said.
Pictured: HP's 6910, which is due for release at the end of May (right), NEC's Versa model (centre) and another one of HP's growing notebook range (left).
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