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HP Compaq 6910p Review - Personal Computer World

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Personal Computer World have published a review of the HP Compaq 6910p notebook PC. ‘There’s certainly no doubting the portability of the 6910p. It’s not the smallest you can buy, but that’s not a bad thing as the end result is rugged, yet still relatively light (2kg), and a handy size for carrying around. It can also last a long time between charging sessions with a six-cell Li-Ion battery which, according to HP, should last for more than five hours. We didn’t manage quite that, but did achieve around four hours of portable use in our tests. Dual-core processors are pretty much a must-have these days, and the processor on this model is a decent 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. You also get 2GB of DDR2 memory, upgradeable to 4GB using industry-standard Sodimm modules, plus plenty of local storage options with a 120GB Sata hard disk accompanied by a DVD multi-recorder, plus slots to take a variety of Flash memory cards.’

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