The nx6125 notebook PC will be released by Palo Alto-based HP under the Compaq brand name that it owns.
By David Utter. Nothing like a computer story that doesn't feature the words "Intel," "Apple," or "Microsoft" for a moment. Call it "other news in computing" if you must.

HP will release the Compaq nx6125 laptop at a price starting under $1,000 USD. The company will position the release toward the small and mid-sized business markets. Features include integrated wireless networking support and a 15-inch display screen.
single sign-on access to various network resources.
"We have chosen to incorporate the latest AMD Turion 64 mobile technology in our new business notebook PC in order to offer our customers a true choice in high-performance mobile computing that delivers an outstanding business value without sacrificing security, reliability and ease of use," said Dan Forlenza, vice president, worldwide commercial notebooks, Personal Systems Group, HP.
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