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The '''Presario 2700 series''' is a series of laptop models released by the ]. The specific models in the series include the Presario 2700US, the 2701US, and the 2710US.


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=== Presario 2700US ===
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The Presario 2700US was released in September 2001<ref>. Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Accessed 26 January 2011.</ref> It featured an ] ], 256] ] default, but was upgradeable to 1024MB. The 2700US also featured a maximum ] of 1600 by 1200 ]s.

=== Presario 2710US ===

Released in January 2002, the Presario 2710US shipped with a 1.13] Pentium 3 processor<ref>. Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Accessed 26 January 2011.</ref>, and an ] ] graphics card with 8MB of video memory.

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