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Review: HP Pavilion dv9000t With Core 2 Duo

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Rachel Metz and Jeffrey Wilson writing over at Laptop Magazine have posted their review of the HP Pavilion dv9000t notebook PC. ‘With effectively the same design as the dv6000t, the dv9000t offers a shiny black coating and sleek silver inside, with an imprinted pattern on both surfaces. This large, attractive notebook can handle anything from standard office tasks to photos, music, and DVDs—or better yet, all of the above. Its speedy 2.16-GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 processor lets you perform multiple tasks simultaneously, such as running a virus scan or installing program updates while watching a DVD, without interruptions in the audio or video.

Finding your way around the dv9000t is simple. Its large touchpad is smooth, making for easy scrolling, and it has an integrated scroll bar that makes scanning large documents a snap. You can activate the DVD player and multimedia features using the QuickPlay multimedia buttons, which make starting and stopping movies or listening to tracks simple.’

Read: : HP Pavilion dv9000t – Laptop Mag

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