
Dr. Dre gets his hands on an HP Envy laptop, Beats it
Who knew a laptop could benefit from the ministrations of the inimitable Dr. Dre ? HP takes one of its Envy 15 laptops , already plenty stylish, and gussies it up in the same livery that adorns those Dr. Dre Beats headphones that we so adored . Says Dr. Dre: “Beats is about sound. That’s all it’s ever been about, starting with the headphones and now moving to the Beats Envy computer we’re doing with HP. The laptop is the new stereo for a lot of people and that’s why we’re putting out this computer with incredible sound….



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Michael Jackson's Patented "Smooth Criminal" Leaning Shoes
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5 predictions from 1968 that were dead-on & 5 that were nuts
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30 stunning images of the Large Hadron Collider
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