
Pavilion dv6605us Notebook Computer - 1.8GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TK-55 CPU, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM, 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, LightScribe SuperMulti DVD Burner, nVIDIA GeForce
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Pavilion dv6605us Notebook Computer - 1.8GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TK-55 CPU, 1GB (2x512MB) RAM, 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, LightScribe SuperMulti DVD Burner, nVIDIA GeForce
The Pavilion dv6605us Notebook Computer from Hewlett-Packard is the perfect blend of mobility, style,
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HP Pavilion DV6605US 15.4" Entertainment Laptop (AMD Athlon 64 Processor TK-55, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium)
Entertainment-centric notebook PC with widescreen 15.4-inch LCD and stylish high-gloss finish with wave
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I received this laptop as a christmas present from my family. (needless to say i was ecstatic). Being a gamer i was a little bummed that it was a vista operating system. I thought it would be a good idea just to load an old XP prof. cd on it... BAD IDEA!
Microsoft and HP created a laptop that doesn't support XP very well. It took us a few days to search down drivers that would work (and by work i mean... barely function at times.) Anyway so after a few days of frustratingly fighting with the wireless card, reinstalling various sound drivers, and all around annoyance with HP and Microsoft i caved and called for a vista recovery disk ($28 buck with "next day" shipping...)After a trying experience with an outsourced call center where my CSRep. had me repeat everything i said 5 times... i now expect the cd(s) to arrive in 4 days...
I'm disappointed about with the OS, but other then that I'm very pleased with all the features on this laptop. If you don't mind Vista I'd probably recommend
Microsoft and HP created a laptop that doesn't support XP very well. It took us a few days to search down drivers that would work (and by work i mean... barely function at times.) Anyway so after a few days of frustratingly fighting with the wireless card, reinstalling various sound drivers, and all around annoyance with HP and Microsoft i caved and called for a vista recovery disk ($28 buck with "next day" shipping...)After a trying experience with an outsourced call center where my CSRep. had me repeat everything i said 5 times... i now expect the cd(s) to arrive in 4 days...
I'm disappointed about with the OS, but other then that I'm very pleased with all the features on this laptop. If you don't mind Vista I'd probably recommend
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