Discount HP Pavilion dv6t QE Laptop – Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core i7-2630QM 2.0 GHz, 6GB DDR3 Ram, 750GB HDD, 1GB Radeon HD 6490M GDDR5 Graphics, Blu-ray player, 15.6″ HD Screen, WiDi for Sale
Tuesday, 3. January 2012
Sell HP Pavilion dv6t QE Laptop – Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core i7-2630QM 2.0 GHz, 6GB DDR3 Ram, 750GB HDD, 1GB Radeon HD 6490M GDDR5 Graphics, Blu-ray player, 15.6″ HD Screen, WiDi – Promotion
- 2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2630QM (2.0 GHz, 6MB L3 Cache) with Turbo Boost up to 2.9 GHz
- 6 GB DDR3 System Memory, 750GB 5400RPM Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection,
- 15.6″ diagonal High Definition LED HP Brightview Widescreen Display (1366×768)
- 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery (standard) -
With the latest Intel Core processors and optional Radeon HD graphics, our 15.6″ (diagonal) premium dv6t Quad Edition, wrapped in new metal finish, is geared for an exceptional experience. 2nd generation power. Get a major power boost with this series’ Intel 2nd generation core i7 processor, which features: Extra performance when you need it; increased energy efficiency when you don’t, Intel Turbo Boost Technology, which automatically speeds up the system when the PC needs extra performance, Int
List Price: $ 699.00


antonio santander Says:
Great experience,
This is a great computer. Very fast and a beautiful shape. I’ve just bought this one two months ago and I am amazed.
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|T K "Have brush, will paint!" Says:
not your parent’s HP,
I have previously owned seven HPs and two Dells, and like Dell, HP has really gone downhill in both product and customer service. CS has been gone for a long time, but when I looked at this as a replacement for a 4 year old 17.1″ core duo 2.5 originally $1750 HP laptop, I was shocked at the overall poor quality in the new version. The old case was simply beautiful. The screen was crisp and clear. The keys had a very good feel and the track pad was responsive. This new model the screen is higher resolution but way lower everything else. The colors are dull and there is no real adjustment for tweaking to a personal preference, and the glare from the gloss screen is a headache in the making. With the heat reported to still be coming from the discrete graphics card I was hesitant in buying one again since that is what helped destroy my previous HP laptop. It was hot enough to make a burning wood odor come off my coffee table. Forget using it on a lap. You’d think in 4 years HP would figure out a better fan system or make a bigger heat sink? Nope. I used this and compared it to a cheaper Asus which also has a reputation for non-existant or malignant customer support, and the Asus is a better product. Shame on HP for cheaping out in the usual default to corporate greed. Bad enough that all computers are being built in China and any laptop is now basically a craptop; add in the fact that the HP computer division is supposedly being sold to a Chinese company and good luck with any future support.
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