« Bios Magazine.co.uk: Evesham Voyager C545 UMPC Review | Main | Sony Vaio UX180P Micro PC Review At Mobility Guru.com »

HP Compaq nx6325 Review At Laptop Mag

HP Compaq nx6325.jpg

Jamie Bsales reivews the HP Compaq nx6325 laptop which happens to be " first dual-core AMD notebook". 'The charcoal-on-black look of the nx6325 is simple and understated. At just over one-inch thick, the six-pound unit is comfortable to carry. In this day of ever-larger power bricks, we also appreciate the rather diminutive AC adapter. Open the lid and you’ll find a 15-inch LCD. The screen is nice and large, though we prefer widescreen displays over the nx6325’s traditional 4:3 screen. On a plane or bus, this extra height can be cumbersome. The screen looks washed out if you view it from above with the lid open even slightly less than 90 degrees, making the nx6325 a poor choice for frequent flyers. The XGA (1024 x 768) native resolution of the panel is easy on aging eyes, though, and side-to-side viewing-angle performance is excellent.'

Read: HP Compaq nx6325 Review - Laptop Mag

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)