The super-svelte notebook gets a spiffy exterior makeover and receives an injection of B&O’s audio magic, though the company hasn’t said how much extra it will cost you.
HP has tried to jazz up some of its consumer PCs in the past with third-party designer touches — a long-time tactic the industry (including Apple) has leaned on to appeal to luxury or style-conscious buyers (remember Dell’s Threadless laptops or Karim Rashid’s take on the Asus Eee PC netbook). It’s much rarer, however, that such flair is given to enterprise systems, which may have graduated from boring beige boxes, but generally remain buttoned-down.
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