• Genuine Windows® XP Home with Service Pack 3
  • Intel® Atom™Processor N270 (1.60GHz)
  • 10.1″ diagonal SD LED BrightView Infinity Widescreen Display (1024 x 576)
  • Upgrade to 1GB DDR2 System Memory (1 DIMM) for Integrated WWAN products
  • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 60GB 4200RPM PATA Hard Drive
  • HP Mini Webcam
  • Vibrant Peony Blooms Imprint Finish (Vivienne Tam design)
  • HP Color Matching Keyboard
  • Wireless-G Card with optional Bluetooth®
  • Optional Integrated WWAN: HP un2400 EV-DO/HSPA Mobile Broadband (Service Activation Required. Choose either Verizon or AT&T)
  • 3 Cell Lithium Polymer Battery
  • Total memory slots: 1 DIMM
  • Memory card expansion: 1GB
  • 30W AC Adapter
  • Up to 533MHz Front Side Bus
  • I/O Ports: 2 Universal Serial Bus, Microphone in
  • Integrated stereo speakers
  • ENERGY STAR® qualified
  • Dimensions: 6.56″ (W) x 10.3″ (L) x 0.99″ (H)
  • Weight: 2.45lbs (Weight varies by configuration)

March 9th, 2009HP Touchsmart PC

Specification:

  • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor
  • 4GB DDR2-800MHz system memory
  • 320GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive
  • 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS HD graphics card
  • Touch-enabled 22″ diagonal Brightview widescreen display
  • Wireless-N LAN card and Bluetooth®
  • Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner, upgrade to slot-load Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner
  • Front ports: 5-in-1 memory card reader, 2 USB, 1394, audio
  • TV tuner, ATSC & NTSC with PVR, remote
  • Integrated high-performance 2.0 speakers always included (No external speakers); upgrade to HP stereo speakers with subwoofer and remote (2.1) or upgrade to 30W Logitech X-230 speakers (2.1)
  • HP low-profile, wireless keyboard and HP wireless optical mouse
  • Removable storage options: 160 GB 5400rpm HP Pocket Media Drive; 250 GB 5400rpm HP Pocket Media Drive; 320 GB 5400rpm HP Pocket Media Drive
  • Integrated Webcam and microphone
  • Total memory slots: 2 SoDIMM
  • Ports: 5 USB 2.0 (2 front, 3 back), 1 IEEE 1394
  • Audio: Headphone (front), line-in (front), Digital Audio Out (back)
  • ENERGY STAR Qualified
  • EPEAT registered silver level
  • 150 watts power supply
  • Personalization via single-color cool-white ambient lighting
  • Infrared receiver
  • Infrared remote control
  • System tilting angle is 10–40 degrees
  • Optional modem
  • Dimensions: 21″(W) x 17.4″(H) x 2.6″(D)
  • Weight: 24.0 lbs approx

November 11th, 2008HP DV6846 Laptop

The DV6846 is the latest addition to HP DV Series. The DV6846 is no different. As always, the construction is excellent, with sturdy hinges and a tough body that can take a lot of beating. Its profile too remains unchanged. Rather surprisingly, the DV6846 is a bit heavier than previous models in the series and heats up a lot more as well. This could cause some issues if you use it literally as a ‘laptop’!

HP DV6846 Laptop Latest Addition To DV Series Full Reviews

Another thing that remains unchanged is the keyboard. As with its predecessors, the keyboard offers a very comfortable working experience. The keys themselves are well-spaced out and offer good tactile feedback, and their smooth textured finish make short work of long hours of typing.

The touchpad is also well-designed. Unlike other manufacturers that tend to deploy a textured finish for the touchpad, HP offers a smooth finish. This allows for quick manipulation of the mouse cursor, and when you combine it with its larger-than-average size and the satisfying ‘deep-click’ feel of the mouse buttons, it certainly scores.

The screen is a positive step forward. The resolution remains the same as expected (15″ panel with a native resolution of 1280 x 800), but it offers far richer color, and better contrast and brightness ratios. Black levels are much deeper too, which makes it a pleasure to watch movies. One drawback, however, is that the screen itself is extremely glossy and reflective. This can sometimes hinder legibility, especially in brightly lit areas.

Connectivity-wise, the laptop is strictly average. It offers three USB slots, the standard selection of Ethernet connectivity (Ethernet/ telephone modem jack), a 4-in-1 card reader and a LightScribe dual-layer DVD writer. In terms of wireless connectivity it offers 802.11 a/b/g and Bluetooth.
The DV6846 is quite healthy when it comes to its system specifications. It has an Intel T5550 processor, an Nvidia 8400M GS graphical chipset, 300GB of storage space, and 3GB of RAM.

In our PCMark test, the laptop managed an average score of 4410. This is very good, and only held back by the baseline C2D processor. The 3DMark06 score, however, was a none too impressive 1601. When you combine the two, what you get is an excellent laptop that is sadly held back by baseline specifications.

However, this does not impact on the multi-tasking capability of the laptop. The generous 3GB RAM and ample storage imply that the OS (Windows Vista Home Professional) runs smoothly, and one can easily use the laptop as a full-blown desktop replacement.

Our final test involved checking the battery life of the DV6846, and it proved to be quite a revelation. On a simple 6-cell battery, the laptop lasted nearly 3 hours before shutting down. This was a full-stress test; on a more sedate setting it reached 3.15 hours. Overall this is very good for a laptop in this segment.

The DV6846 retails at Rs 55,999 + 4% taxes. Considering the price and the bare-bones specifications, one would be better off looking at Dell?s XPS M1530, which offers significantly better looks and a sharper screen. I’d recommend the DV6846 only you if must get an HP… but even then, earlier models in the DV range are still around  and at their reduced prices offer better value for money.

October 27th, 2008Pavilion dv3500t

If 12 is too small and 14 too big, HP now has a laptop to sell you. With the Pavilion dv3500t, the company has slotted a 13-inch model into its already crowded laptop lineup. The dv3500t features a choice of four Intel Core 2 Duo processors (up to the T9400), up to 8GB of RAM, a 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS graphics card, and up to a 400GB hard drive. The 13.3-inch display features a 1280×800 resolution, and an LED-backlit display is offered for an added $100, which HP indicates will shave nearly a half pound off the system’s 4.1-pound weight. Unlike most of HP’s laptops, the Pavilion dv3500 does not offer a parallel AMD version (a dv3500z, say, to the Intel-based dv3500t).

The only color option is HP’s bronze finish, which brings to mind the Pavilion dv6985se we saw earlier this year. And like the Pavilion dv5, the dv3500t features an HDMI port, an eSATA port (housed inside one of the system’s USB ports), and a remote control that you can store inside the ExpressCard slot. A Webcam and fingerprint reader come standard, as does a four-cell battery. We’d recommend spending the extra $29 for the six-cell option.

The $999 baseline configuration features a Core 2 Duo T5800 CPU, 2GB of RAM, GeForce 9300M GS graphics, and a 160GB hard drive. Look for our review of the retail $1,199 HP Pavilion dv3510nr later this month.

HP now sells 12-, 13-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 17-, and 18-inch laptops. Add the 9-inch HP 2133 Mini-Note PC to the equation, and product gaps at 10- and 11-inch sizes are suddenly revealed. Get on that, HP.


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