Typical price: £740
What is it: Stylish 15.4-inch widescreen laptop
What we think: We like its attractive design and multimedia features, but don't expect this Core 2 Duo laptop to break any speed records
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HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo) user reviews
May 23, 2007
Posted by: Marty Gee
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
£499, Wi-FI, Vista Home premium, 1GB RAM
What I don't like:
No Bluetooth, Only 2 USB ports, ? Reflective screen
Review:
This laptop is very good value for money and runs sweetly, not being significantly slowed down by Norton Protection center.
At the end of week one I have not had any crashes, nor encountered any problems!
My external Logitech Wi-Fi mouse is to be recommended.
Now in respect of the screen display, the Hi-res 15.4" screen is great BUT is reflective; this does, hovewer, depend upon viewing conditons and is worse in bright light. If you do not think about it you do not notice it too much! I have to say that I was initially tempted to return it to Comet.
My advice would be to LOOK AT THE SCREEN CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BUY IT.
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