The Dv6 is more a love letter to those who favor form over high function. Lets park those numbers under the rug for a spell. Futuremark’s PCMark 7 benchmark results show this to be the case as well. The HP Dv6 ranks in with a score of 2025 next to the Series 9’s score: 2184 and HP’s TouchSmart 520 score: 2498. The specs for the Dv6 place it squarely below both the Samsung Series 9 and the HP TouchSmart 520, each recently reviewed this month. Intel Corei3-2330m 2.2GHz 3MB Cache), 6GB DDR3 systme memory, 640 GB 5400rpm hard drive, Intel HD Graphic 3000, 6-cell lithium ion battery, standard HDMI-out, four USB ports (2x 3.0 and 2x 2.0), 15.6″ HD LED Brightview display (maxing out at the lowly 1366×768 res.), SuperMulti 8x DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer support, HP Truevision HD Webcam with digital mic, 802.11b/g/n WLAN and a nice full-sized standard keyboard complete with number pad.
HP TRUEVISION HD PAVILION TOUCHSMART FREE UTILITY WINDOWS 7
The guts include Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 2nd gen. The configuration shipped to the heavily fortified GR compound, weighs in at a powder soft sub-$600. So let’s see if it can walk the walk, shall we? Is it a best durable college laptop? If you’d like to compare with another high-quality laptop, you’ll want to read our Sony 15 inch Vaio series 15 laptop review. It definitely looks like a high class offering. It’s curvaceous and is quite the temptress, with that attractive umber complexion.
It goes by the name: HP Pavilion Dv6 Laptop. Continuing my foray into the “untouchables”–or non-touchscreen mobile computing solutions–I have for you a handsome and modestly priced young hopeful.