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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
HP Pavilion dv6-3085ea review
If you're after a laptop that offers decent performance and a stylish design, the 15.6-inch HP Pavilion dv6-3085ea will suit you fine. But, if you're after long battery life, we recommend you keep looking. Read more
25 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
HP Pavilion TX1020ea review
HP is trying something new -- on one hand the TX1020ea is a business-like touchscreen Tablet PC, and on the other it's a home-oriented Media Center laptop. It might not be the most powerful PC we've ever seen, but its low price tag makes it worth a look Read more
6 June 2007 by Rory Reid
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HP Compaq tc4200 review
Completely new -- inside and out -- the convertible HP Compaq tc4200 tablet has a high-strength magnesium base and uses the latest Sonoma technology to deliver high performance with excellent battery life Read more
18 May 2005 by Brian Nadel
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HP G62 review
The version of the 15.6-inch HP G62 that we saw, the G62-450SA, has its plus points, but, overall, it's a fairly average laptop both in terms of performance and design. You can get similar machines for slightly less cash. Read more
13 May 2011 by Niall Magennis
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HP Compaq tc4400 tablet review
HP's Compaq tc4400 tablet is an updated version of the tc4200 and benefits from a brand-new Core 2 Duo processor, an updated chipset, room for more RAM and a larger hard drive capacity. It offers decent performance and battery life, and it's 'Vista-capable', meaning it can handle the new operating system Read more
30 January 2007 by Michelle Thatcher
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HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo) review
Like all the laptops in the HP Pavilion line, the dv6000's sleek design and shiny finish hold their own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Apple and Sony. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components for a fair price Read more
4 October 2006 by Michelle Thatcher
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HP Compaq 6735s review
Whether its sober design will appeal depends on your tastes, but there's no denying that the 15.4-inch Compaq 6735s is a well-built machine. Its full-size keyboard is comfortable to type on, the matte finish on the screen means it's legible in all lighting conditions, and it's a capable performer too Read more
26 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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HP Pavilion dv7-6101sa review
The HP Pavilion dv7-6101sa looks swanky, with its aluminium shell and 17.3-inch screen, but its average performance and weak battery life are disappointing. Read more
28 July 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP TouchSmart tx2-1020ea review
Making full use of Vista's tablet PC features, the 12.1-inch TouchSmart tx2-1020ea offers decent performance and a good feature set in an attractive and robust package. It's on the heavy side and its multitouch capability may not be all you'd expect at this price, though Read more
30 March 2009 by Sam Boxall
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HP Pavilion dv6-3122sa review
The 15.6-inch HP Pavilion dv6-3122sa offers decent-enough performance, especially on the gaming front, but we're not fans of the keyboard and trackpad. There are better laptops for the price. Read more
19 May 2011 by Niall Magennis
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