HP is continuing its habit of having designers put their mark on the company’s notebooks. Following in the foots of the HP Mini Vivienne Tam and Tord Boontje edition netbooks, HP is introducing a special edition of the Pavilion dm1 11.6 inch notebook.

The new Alexandre Herchcovitch edition notebook features a black and pearl color lace pattern on the lid and palm rest area.

HP Pavilion dm1 designer edition

If that wasn’t enough to sell you on the designer edition of the notebook, HP is also throwing in a matching mouse and a gold-colored sleeve that’s umm… distinctive.

The special edition notebook is available exclusively in the US from QVC for $630. That’s a bit higher than the $400 starting price for the plain black version if you order from HP.com, but the special edition does have 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and AMD E-450 processor as well as the mouse and case.

If you configured the standard dm1 notebook with those features it would run $450 or so, not counting the case and mouse.

I’ve always been a little skeptical of these designer edition notebooks that add a little style for a lot of money. But I’m assuming HP wouldn’t keep releasing them if they didn’t sell.

The notebook will also be available in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina.

 

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4 replies on “HP releases Pavilion dm1 Alexandre Herchcovitch designer edition notebook”

  1. i own this computer n i think its more beautiful in person then it is on the website thanks alexandre herchcovitch for designing it

  2. If someone showed up with one of these at a business meeting, I would mentally sharpen my knives.

  3. Especially ugly… Another proof that a designer touch doesnt necessarilly means aesthetic and ‘design’.
    If you add that to the fact that it’s a bit heavy but also noisy and heating as hell…

    1. well, let’s say the lady in question might also use it as an active nail dryer while chatting and surfing with her mates …a gadget with benefits so to speak ….

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