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HP Pavilion HDX 9000 Review - PC World

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PC World have published a review of the powerful HP Pavilion HDX 9000 laptop. 'The shiny black and silver case, embossed with HP's decorative dragon imprint, looks great. The machine is heavy, though, weighing in at a minimum of 15.5 pounds, and opening the huge, tiltable monitor took me both hands to do right. This is not a laptop that you'll actually want on your lap, and you'll need to keep it plugged in, since its battery life was only about 90 minutes in our lab tests. The system packs lots of thoughtful design touches, such as a tiltable built-in Webcam, a button that turns off the LEDs for a more cinematic movie-watching experience, another button that deactivates the touchpad, quick-launch buttons for DVD and TV viewing, and external touch controls to adjust sound and play CDs and DVDs. The embedded dock for the media-center remote is also a plus.'

Read: HP Pavilion HDX 9000 - PC World

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Just bought one of these and was blown away with this 20" screen. If I had any complaints it would only be one thing, the weight. Everything else about this laptop/desktop is fantastic.

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