HP Pavilion dv9700t Review

I bought a Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dv9700t directly from the company’s Web site in March to 2008. This is a 17 “desktop replacements, the weight of 8.2 pounds (which is one and a half pounds busier than usual, because I chose the double in my backlit screen).

The exact specifications are as follows:

* Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Edition with Service Pack 1 (32 bit)
* Intel Core 2 Duo processor t8100 (to 2.10 GHz, 3 MB of L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)
* 17.0 “WXGA ultra-high-definition TV + HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)
* 2 GB of DDR2 system memory (2 DIMM)
* 512MB of the NVIDIA GeForce 8600M people
* Hewlett-Packard imprint (radiation) + fingerprint reader + + camera microphone
* Intel PRO / Wireless 4965 agn network connection and Bluetooth
* 250 5400rpm SATA hard disk
* LightScribe SuperMulti changes in the 8x DVD + / - RW discs double-support
* High-capacity 8 - cell lithium-ion battery

HP offers a range of options can be customized to you when a laptop computer from their site. I started with the dv9700t base model, the model shade less than the cost of 1,000 U.S. dollars, and customized my way until just over 1,400 U.S. dollars. There is a special coupon (which might still be around to check ), 500 yuan deducted from any HP Pavilion Notebook cost 1,400 U.S. dollars … So you can see, to appeal. After the total amount of taxes and fees is almost entirely to 1,000 yuan. I think this is a great buy, so far, I am very excited with the purchase.

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