Apr
21
HP Pavilion dv2800t Review - Hewlett Packard Product
Filed Under Electronic News, Hewlett Packard Notebook, Mobile Devices, Notebook Review, Technology Review

is a laptop, “designed for young people and young people have chosen for their unique style. This notebook has all the creature comforts as the standard dv2700t, with the only addition being a custom paint job. For laptops enthusiasts who want to stay out of the crowd, it is a sure bet to get noticed at school or in local StarBucks.
Our review of pre-production models have the following configuration, which has a different processor than those that are available for purchase:
* Windows Vista Home Premium (32 - bit)
* Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.2GHz, 4MB cache L2, 667 MHz FSB)
* 14.1 “WXGA high-resolution HP BrightView widescreen display (1280 x 800)
* 2GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
* NVIDIA 128MB 8400M GS Video Card
* HP breaks (Artist Edition) Finish + + camera microphone
* Integrated stereo speakers Altec Lansing
* Intel PRO / Wireless network connection 4965AGN and Bluetooth
* 250GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Disk
* LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD + /-RW with Double Layer Support
* 6 - cell lithium-ion battery
* Dimensions (with 6-cell battery): 13.15 “(L) x 9.33″ (W) x 1.02 “(min H) / 1.54″ (max H)
* Weight: 5lb 7.4oz
* 65W AC Adapter
The design of the Artist version dv2800t very unique, and unlike anything I have seen before. It starts with custom graphics, a built-in breaks to finish, a line of plastic trim around the notebook that blends with the design, and even went to the best custom paint and touch the keyboard, which also coincides with the design. The paint and colored plastic has the same feel as a lasting imprint finish found on other notebooks HP, so you know it will stand up against the daily violence. All of this gives you a notebook that has a kind of mass-production notebook with a very custom design that few laptops can stack against.
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