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Reader Reviews: HP Pavilion

Editors note: This HP notebook review was written by Joan Marie Warren

My current laptop is the HP Pavilion dv6; my daughter purchased two of these laptops on Black Friday in 2009, after waiting in line at Staples for hours, one for herself and one for me, as an early Christmas gift. Priced at $199.00, this was a steal for this machine and well worth the long wait in line.

This Pavilion model is top of line and looks classy with a dark bronze finish with the signature HP swirl designs. It has a 15.6 inch screen, and weighs about 6 pounds which makes it easy to take just about anywhere. The keyboard on the lap top is full size so it is very easy to type on, unlike the net book that this little prize replaced. The touchpad is the HP ClickPad with the technology to turn it on and off, which is great, because I prefer my trackball and my daughter prefers the touch pad. This laptop is also equipped with a built in web cam, a DVD drive, wireless LAN card, an onboard card reader that reads most of the external memory cards available today, built in speakers along with an earphone jack and a microphone jack. This model has four USB slots, two located on each side, which is great to connect peripheral hardware, such as my trackball or my iPod cord needed to charge my iPod and sync with iTunes. On the inside it is equipped with an Intel Core i3 processor (2.40GHz) and Windows 7 64-bit operating system, which runs any of my frequently used programs superfast. We are both college students and use Microsoft Office programs often, like Word, Excel and Power Point, along with iTunes. The video quality is great, as a long time desk top user I never knew that a lap top could provide this high quality video. I have watched DVD movies on my laptop along with many episodes of my shows from the internet.

Another plus that came with this laptop is the LightScribe technology that allows you to label a DVD or CD by etching the title you select or create yourself right on to the disc, a special LightScribe disc is required to take advantage of this feature. My only complaint with this laptop is the battery life and the AC adapter. The battery is a standard 6-Cell 55WHr Lithium-Ion Battery but it never lasts for more than two hours tops and the AC adapter connections appear to wear over time, sometimes it takes three or four tries to get the AC Adapter to show that is charging the battery, it appears to be a problem with the connection to the computer itself or between the box that joins the two cords. We are in the process of looking into getting the battery in mine replaced or the AC adapter, whatever the charging problem results to be.

Overall a great machine and well worth the money! I would recommend this to anyone.

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Review: HP Laptops

HP Laptop Review: written by Sami Ron

With the advancement of technology, the use of computer and internet is increasing at an rapid rate and with this the demand for the laptops is also increasing. Over a decade, the usage of laptops has increased tremendously and we are witnessing more increase in the coming decade. Due to globalization of industries, the use of laptop computers has increased enormously with the application of computers in every field. Nowadays, laptop computers are widely used since they are light weight, thin, portable and easy to carry anywhere.

Among the various available laptops, HP laptops are being widely used by everyone and in almost every field. HP Laptops are a reliable technology services provider to consumers, businesses and institutions all over the world and is considered a best laptop brand. They offer variety of products and services like IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses. Some people also like to use HP refurbished laptops (renewed and modification of used HP laptops) as they come at around 30 percent discounted price and serve the same purpose. Now there are many products of HP laptops and each provides some new feature or quality and service or price to the user. Hence the big decision of which HP laptop to buy arises in the minds of the consumers as every product promises the best feature and competitive price. Some common basic factor that usually consumers consider while buying are the price of the laptop, the features, the portability, the after sales service and the warranty. Some of the most popular available HP laptops brands in the market are:

1) HP Mini 210 -1084 TU laptop is powered with Intel Atom N450 1.6 GHz Processor, 160GB Hard disk drive, 1 GB RAM Size and has 10.1-inch screen size. This laptop has an integrated camera, microphone and connectivity options like WI-FI, Blue tooth and USB. It also supports DVD writer and Free DOS. The average price range about 15900.

2) HP Mini 1129 TU laptop is powered with Intel Atom N450 1.6 GHz Processor, 80 GB Hard disk drive, 1 GB RAM Size and has 10.1-inch screen size. This laptop has an integrated camera, microphone and connectivity options like WI-FI, Blue tooth and USB. It also supports DVD writer and Windows XP Home Operating system. The price is about 16500.

3) HP Mini 210 -1085 TU laptop is powered with Intel Atom N450 1.6 GHz Processor, 160GB Hard disk drive, 1 GB RAM Size and has 10.1-inch screen size. This laptop has an integrated camera, microphone and connectivity options like WI-FI, Blue tooth and USB. It also supports DVD writer and Windows 7 Starter 32-bit Operating system. The price of the laptop range around 18479. There are other hp laptops also in addition to these hp laptops but these are the most used ones and preferred ones with respect to price, feature, design, portability and attractive discounts and other features as well.

Thus HP laptops provide a wide variety of laptops to choose from depending upon the need of the consumers at the most competitive prices to the fullest satisfaction. Taking the time to find HP laptops on sale is the best way to get a great laptop, at an even greater price.

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Comparing Netbooks: HP And Dell

A worthwhile trend nowadays when shopping for laptops on sale is the netbook, which is available from the folks at Dell and HP.

Smaller and more convenient weighing in at 2 and a half pounds each, they feature a 10 inch screen and both come in a variety of bright colours. One would be surprised at how easy they are to use as well, seeing as they both feature a keyboard that is about 90% the size of a normal one.

Now for the differences folks. Price: Dell costs $239 and boasts 24 hour shipment and HP costs $229 and is available locally. The slight difference between the two does not indeed change the fact that these netbooks which work as well and as fast as a basic laptop cost half as much as their larger counterparts. Shopping for cheap new laptops is not hard when you know what each company offers.

One thought is that although they are a bit less beefy than larger screen laptop computers they are still only about a year behind and have a great price for the service they offer. RAM on each is 1GB and hard drive for each is about 60GB, great for a normal computer user.

The best function besides price is style. Compact, attractive and available in many colors they look great and somewhat futuristic at any age. WiFi makes it an ideal toy for checking email at the cafe or looking up quick facts at the lunchroom or library before a meeting.

Yes, there are a lovely variety of protective cases available for 10 inch netbooks, many of which are designed to look like a purse with art or floral patterns. If I were to choose a brand I would choose the HP in pink.

Although the Dell netbook has convenient options like payment plans, 48 hour delivery and a toll free technical assistance line for Dell owners, the HP has a slight edge in price and is generally of better quality and longevity. Dell has much better choice of colour in a multitude of strong candy-coloured casings but overall HP is still thinner, sleeker and more attractive. There are some cheap Dell laptops on the market though that might be just what you need.

If this does not sound like the type of device for you, then consider it for a young one on your gift list, as it is cheap and a fun starter computer. The best of luck selecting your next computing device.

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