
HP Pavilion Laptop with Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology
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HP Pavilion Laptop with Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology
The Pavilion HDX9010NR Entertainment Notebook Computer from Hewlett-Packard is a desktop-replacement
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HP Pavilion HDX9010NR 20" Entertainment Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7500, 2 GB RAM, 240 GB Hard Drive, HD DVD Drive, Vista Ultimate)
At just over 15 pounds, the HP Pavilion HDX9010NR 20.1" (diagonal) Notebook PC is hardly light enough
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HP Pavilion HDX9010NR Notebook PC
HP Pavilion HDX9010NR Notebook PC - Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2GHz, Bluetooth, 802.11a/g/n Wireless, 2GB
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HP Pavilion HDX9010NR Laptop Computer Notebook - Intel Centrino Duo Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2GHz - 20.1 WSXGA+ - 2GB DDR2 SDRAM - 240GB - HD DVD-Reader/DVD-Writer (HD DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM/ R/ RW) - Wi-Fi, Gigab
HP Pavilion 2.20GHz Pavilion Intel Core 2 Duo DVD RW Wireless Notebook - Vista Ultimate (HDX9010NR) 2.20GHz
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HP Pavilion Laptop with Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology
With a 64-bit operating system, ATI Mobility RADEON HD 2600 XT graphics, 4 speakers and a Triple Bass
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I've had the "laptop" for about 3 weeks and am very pleased with it. I've had none of the problems a couple other reviewers have reported. I also haven't done any real intensive stuff with it. I've been able to remote into some other PCs, XP Pro OS, I have at home and move files back to the Vista box. My company lets us remote in from home to fix network issues and I can get in with the Vista box no problem. I was able to associate it with my Linksys Wireless G router in minutes. Evertyhing I've plugged in thus far, via USB or Bluetooth, has installed with no worries. The fingerprint reader is nice but I'm not so sure it's essential. If you work around users in a company network you'd probably find 80% of the people would forget their passwords if they don't type them everyday.
Someone pointed out the size of this dude--it is big! To get a visual of that go to any LCD store and look for a 20.1" LCD. That should give you an idea. I'm in a small town area and couldn't find one
Someone pointed out the size of this dude--it is big! To get a visual of that go to any LCD store and look for a 20.1" LCD. That should give you an idea. I'm in a small town area and couldn't find one
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I received one from HP as an upgrade unit as they did not have my custom laptop configuration. I received the max configuration with True HD screen, 4 Gig RAM, 64 bit Windows and Extreme 7900 Processor. I've only had the unit a day, and I've observed the following:
-HD DVD got stock in opened position upon ejecting a CD, was able to position it back into unit.
-Vibration from somewhere in unit when base is turned up.
-No latch on front of unit (the one that clicks when you close the screen on your laptop), I suspect the giant hinge creates enough force to keep it closed, but I'd prefer a latch.
The unit is very heavy. So heavy in fact, I thought it was stuck on something when I went to pick it up. Could really use a handle like the Dell, but would probably take away from the fact that is actually looks like my HP 9000 series laptop albeit somewhat bigger.
As of 12/08/2007 there are no 20 inch laptop cases available in the United States as far as I know. I did see the neoprene
-HD DVD got stock in opened position upon ejecting a CD, was able to position it back into unit.
-Vibration from somewhere in unit when base is turned up.
-No latch on front of unit (the one that clicks when you close the screen on your laptop), I suspect the giant hinge creates enough force to keep it closed, but I'd prefer a latch.
The unit is very heavy. So heavy in fact, I thought it was stuck on something when I went to pick it up. Could really use a handle like the Dell, but would probably take away from the fact that is actually looks like my HP 9000 series laptop albeit somewhat bigger.
As of 12/08/2007 there are no 20 inch laptop cases available in the United States as far as I know. I did see the neoprene
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This Notebook is huge! It's really not mean't for traveling, but is an excellent replacement for a desktop. It has all the bells & whistles and I had no problem setting it up. To date all software has worked perfectly and I haven't had any issues with the new Vista system. It's very easy to use and very attractive to have displayed in my kitchen or livingroom. The screen is large and bright HD with a arm to tilt it back to your comfort level. The sound is amazing for a notebook. We have really enjoyed it so far, and will post again if we have any issues in the near future. I can't find a single thing bad to say about this notebook, and am very satisfied with it's performance.

















