Related Posts with Thumbnails

Sep 28, 2009

Dr. Dre Develops ‘Beats Audio’ Software — Debuts It With New HP Envy Laptop

Dr. Dre has done so well with his technology collaborations -- specifically his headphones line, Beats By Dre -- that he's teaming up with another electronics company for yet another product.

According to WhoooHa.com, the legendary producer has teamed up with a collabo version of HP's laptop, the HP Envy. As you can see from the photos, it features the recognizable "Beats" logo as well.



The company calls the collabo the "Mac killer," and will not only boast a sleek design, but also feature cutting edge sound. HP says the laptop will feature a "cutting-edge" sound system, named "Beats Audio," designed by Dr. Dre's sound engineers, who help develop Dre's tracks and design the Beats by Dre headphone line.

HP says: "[Dre has] ... a unique, high-performance audio software solution. Available exclusively on the HP Envy, Beats Audio offers users playing music or audio through headphones or external speakers the optimal sound experience -- the way the artist intended it."

Further details about the laptop and software were not revealed, but it's expected to hit sores on October 18th, and will retail for $1,699.

There's rumors the purchase also includes a pair of Beats by Dre headphones, but this was not confirmed at press time.

When I first saw this I didnt want to share about it, but I'm pretty nice and decided to tell, I must says its pretty crazy hearing that Dre has branded out like his associates 50 and Em,

3 Comments:

iwontstfu said...

the laptop looks dope.

Anonymous said...

yea it does,

HP Laptop Parts said...

The Beats computer definitely has the potential of becoming the Mac Killer. Only if the price was slightly lower there would be no doubt about the detrimental impact that it would have on the Mac Book and Mac Book Pro sales. With the loyal followers of Dr. Dre and his extensive expertise in the audio industry I see no reason for this computer not to be known as the ultimate audio engineering machine with full mobile capabilities.

Post a Comment