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HP Pavilion dv6000t with Core 2 Duo Reviewed

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A review of the HP Pavilion dv6000t Notebook with Core 2 Duo has been posted over at Notebook Review. ‘The world of 15.4" consumer-oriented notebooks is a well-populated world indeed, but in its design and production of the dv6000t, HP has managed to come up with a popular notebook that has been provoking buyer interest from the moment it was released, and then impressively sustaining this appeal. The glossy WXGA LCD of this review model was excellent, flawless really, and a pleasure to view.

I didn't mind scrolling more than I'm used to because of the lower than I’m used to 1280x800 screen resolution. Except when I was actually doing my nine-to-five-type computing at work, and when I had the choice, I rarely used anything but the dv6000t as a PC during the two weeks that I had it. Since the screen and keyboard are the most important factors for making a notebook something you actually want to use (even after a day of work) that’s kudos for the dv6000t screen.’

Read: HP Pavilion dv6000t with Core 2 Duo Review – Notebook Review

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