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HP Artist Edition Pavilion Laptop w/Intel Centrino Processor Technology

HP Artist Edition Pavilion Laptop w/Intel Centrino Processor Technology

Hewlett Packard - DV2890NR
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Pavilion dv2890nr Artist Edition Notebook Computer, 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5550, 3GB (1x2GB, 1x1GB) RAM, 250GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive, nVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS Graphics, 14.1" Widesc
The Pavilion dv2890nr Artist Edition Notebook Computer from Hewlett-Packard is the perfect blend of mobility,
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HP Artist Edition Pavilion Laptop w/Intel Centrino Processor Technology
HP and MTV introduce the first consumer-designed notebook PC with an HP Imprint finish that redefines
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HP Artist Edition Pavilion Laptop w/Intel Centrino Processor Technology
The laptop is very powerful and handles Vista with no issues. The wireless N works great! 130 Mbps with full signal ;)
The colors outside are Ok, I got used to them after a while, but the plastic shiny material is a fingerprints magnet. I still don't understand why they keep making the laptops like this.
I was expecting better battery life and less weight. I'm kind of disappointed on these items.
HDMI port works fine. Speakers are fine. It'd be nice to have a 3rd USB port instead of the Modem port (who needs it?)
Anyway, for U$S 900 I'm happy with the HP Artist Edition.
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  95 days ago at 
HP Artist Edition Pavilion Laptop w/Intel Centrino Processor Technology
Basically the HP Pavilion Artist Ed. does live up to its standards. I tried this by opening several applications such as the webcam, bluetooth, browser, and office doc. all at the same time and didn't experience any bugs or glitches. Only problem was when I installed silverlight or a particular application with an add-on (not so sure), my IE browser started to crash again and again everytime I'd try to exit/close it. Also, I was wondering why it didn't come with a 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office even though it was claimed to come as part of the package??? I had to then install it by myself through a microsoft website... Kinda hassle don't ya think? Overall, I'd have to say it packs a punch for it's price and is travel friendly since it doesn't overheat quickly or weigh much.
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