Hp laptop
09.03.08 (4:58 am) [edit]
The mainstream 15.4-inch HP Pavilion dv5t is the successor of popular HP dv6000 series laptop. HP dv5t has been made with new sleek streamlined design with combination of silver and black. It is only 1.37 - 1.65 inches thick. HP dv5t is based on Intel’s new-launched Centrino 2 mobile technology and starts at $799.99.In the following; you will find the comparison between dv5t and Sony VAIO VGN-FW198U. Both laptops are based on Centrino 2 platform. Also, there is a video to show the design, the laptop’s beauty and its features at a glance.
Notebook review has had its hands-on a HP Pavilion dv5t notebook with the price tag of $1,250 and featuring Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor (2.26GHz/ 1066MHz FSB/ 3MB L2), 2GB of RAM, 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, Nvidia GeForce 9600M-GT w/, Broadcom 802.11b/g wireless + Bluetooth, High-capacity 6-cell Li-ion battery, VGA, docking station connector, Ethernet, HDMI, eSATA/USB combo, 3 USB ports, IEEE 1394 mini-Firewire, ExpressCard/54 slot , media card reader (reads SD, MS/Pro, MMC, XD) and IR receiver.
The writer believes that “A beautiful design, superb input devices, a great screen, and good gaming performance are the major highlights of this machine.”
(Pros)
-Fine Price
-Beautiful, sleek and ultramodern design. The glossy finish is durable.
-Made of high-strength plastic
- delivering smooth performance while playing modern games
-Fabulous display with its vibrant colors and excellent Contrast.
-Excellent input devices
- Useful ports like eSATA, and HDMI
- The solid keyboard is comfortable and feels of high quality. The touch buttons are responsive and the volume slider works well
- The fine touchpad contains an on/off button (above it).
-Quality speakers
- A small remote with many multimedia controls fits in the ExpressCard/54 slot.
-Array of ports such as eSATA port and HDMI and dedicated docking station port
-Small AC adapter
(Cons)
-it gets warm while heavy operation, especially the keyboard
-Gets the finger print easily
-comes with many unnecessary software tools
-Battery life is a bit short
Notebook review has had its hands-on a HP Pavilion dv5t notebook with the price tag of $1,250 and featuring Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor (2.26GHz/ 1066MHz FSB/ 3MB L2), 2GB of RAM, 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, Nvidia GeForce 9600M-GT w/, Broadcom 802.11b/g wireless + Bluetooth, High-capacity 6-cell Li-ion battery, VGA, docking station connector, Ethernet, HDMI, eSATA/USB combo, 3 USB ports, IEEE 1394 mini-Firewire, ExpressCard/54 slot , media card reader (reads SD, MS/Pro, MMC, XD) and IR receiver.
The writer believes that “A beautiful design, superb input devices, a great screen, and good gaming performance are the major highlights of this machine.”
(Pros)
-Fine Price
-Beautiful, sleek and ultramodern design. The glossy finish is durable.
-Made of high-strength plastic
- delivering smooth performance while playing modern games
-Fabulous display with its vibrant colors and excellent Contrast.
-Excellent input devices
- Useful ports like eSATA, and HDMI
- The solid keyboard is comfortable and feels of high quality. The touch buttons are responsive and the volume slider works well
- The fine touchpad contains an on/off button (above it).
-Quality speakers
- A small remote with many multimedia controls fits in the ExpressCard/54 slot.
-Array of ports such as eSATA port and HDMI and dedicated docking station port
-Small AC adapter
(Cons)
-it gets warm while heavy operation, especially the keyboard
-Gets the finger print easily
-comes with many unnecessary software tools
-Battery life is a bit short