
HP Pavilion DV6335US Entertainment 15.4-inch Laptop (Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor T2080, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperMulti Pavilion DVD, Vista Premium)
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HP Pavilion DV6335US Entertainment 15.4-inch Laptop (Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor T2080, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperMulti Pavilion DVD, Vista Premium)
The HP Pavilion dv6335us features an Intel Core Duo 1.86GHz Dual Core processor. A CPU that has two separate
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Absolutely the worst, most frustrating tech support I have ever encountered. Any computer can have problems. To have to do 4 destructive recoveries, return the laptop twice for service and still have the same problems is unacceptable. Then to be assigned a case manager whose voice mail has no more space for messages is an insult. Finally they give you a phone number to call corporate. It is always busy. It has been 5 months of countless hours on hold and conflicting and uninformed instructions from barely intelligible "techies".
DON'T BUY UNLESS YOU HAVE MASOCHISTIC TENDENCIES.
DON'T BUY UNLESS YOU HAVE MASOCHISTIC TENDENCIES.
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First of all, when you first take this thing out of the box, it's very good looking. With the shiny lid, and a sleek look, it's just beautiful.
I want to try to start a pros/cons list, and update it everytime i find something new. Just so you're aware, i got this with Windows Vista Home Premium on it, and it was JUST fine. I was one of those people who was like "I'M GONNA DOWNGRADE TO XP!!" But never, when i use my desktop, i feel old using XP, lol.
Pros:
- VERY good looking
- 1.3 mp webcam
- Nice mousepad buttons
- Touch quick buttons (have a con though)
- DVD writer
- 2 integrated mics
- 2 headphone jacks
- Not heavy (has a con)
- Has a remote (for all the lazy people - only works for media center though)
- Centrino
- Intel Core 2 Duo processor
- 160 GB space
- 1 GB RAM
Cons:
- Quick buttons beep when you touch them, and there's no way of muting them.
- Not light
- Speakers misplaced, when you close lid sound becomes unclear
- Lid is fingerprint hog
- 3 usb ports (i always thought
I want to try to start a pros/cons list, and update it everytime i find something new. Just so you're aware, i got this with Windows Vista Home Premium on it, and it was JUST fine. I was one of those people who was like "I'M GONNA DOWNGRADE TO XP!!" But never, when i use my desktop, i feel old using XP, lol.
Pros:
- VERY good looking
- 1.3 mp webcam
- Nice mousepad buttons
- Touch quick buttons (have a con though)
- DVD writer
- 2 integrated mics
- 2 headphone jacks
- Not heavy (has a con)
- Has a remote (for all the lazy people - only works for media center though)
- Centrino
- Intel Core 2 Duo processor
- 160 GB space
- 1 GB RAM
Cons:
- Quick buttons beep when you touch them, and there's no way of muting them.
- Not light
- Speakers misplaced, when you close lid sound becomes unclear
- Lid is fingerprint hog
- 3 usb ports (i always thought
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I have HP DV6275 as well as HP dv1000 and dV2000. I have been using DELL, Toshiba, IBM and Panasonic laptops for the last several years and bought HP Laptops primarily to create diversity in my office after using other makes. And what a big mistake I made - regret is not the word that can describe how bad I feel about buying these pieces of absolute junks from HP!!
First, a new HP laptop looks quite "shiny" and that is the only good thing one can say about them after using them. HP laptops are slow compared to other make despite having core 2 duo or Core Duo at 1.83 Mhz and 2 GB memory on my models (check CNET review and it will confirm this observation.). They take abnormally long time to start and lock up as and whenever they want. HP supplies no re-install CD, installs a lot of unwanted garbage, and takes substantial portion of your disk space for creating the recovery disk (just in case your o/s gets fried ).
The story of my HP dv1000 bought in April 2006 is particularly bad,
First, a new HP laptop looks quite "shiny" and that is the only good thing one can say about them after using them. HP laptops are slow compared to other make despite having core 2 duo or Core Duo at 1.83 Mhz and 2 GB memory on my models (check CNET review and it will confirm this observation.). They take abnormally long time to start and lock up as and whenever they want. HP supplies no re-install CD, installs a lot of unwanted garbage, and takes substantial portion of your disk space for creating the recovery disk (just in case your o/s gets fried ).
The story of my HP dv1000 bought in April 2006 is particularly bad,
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