HP Pavilion dv6-3210us 15.6-Inch Entertainment Notebook PC – Silver
date : September 27th, 2011Hp
Review : 3 Reviews
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Tags : 15.6Inch, dv63210us, Entertainment, Notebook, Pavilion, Silver
- VISION Technology from AMD with AMD Phenom II Dual-Core Mobile Processor N660
- 4GB DDR3 System Memory (2 DIMM) Max supported = 8GB
- 500GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA) with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 Graphics with 128MB Display Cache Memory with 128MB DDR3 (sideport memory) with up to 2045MB total graphics memory
Get the notebook that keeps up with your busy life. It’s always showtime with the HP Pavilion dv6-3210us Entertainment Notebook PC. Watch DVDs on the 15.6-inch diagonal High-Definition LED display, plus video chat in low-light environments using the integrated HP webcam. Browse the Web using built-in Wi-Fi and enjoy your favorite music in premium sound with Dolby Advanced Audio. You can also store thousands of files directly on the hard drive for easy access. This HP laptop has HP ProtectSmart H

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Good Bang for the Buck,
Overall a great laptop for the price. It’s fast with good wireless, and a crisp, bright screen. Having USB near the power cord leaves one less thing sticking out when using a thumb drive.
As with any low-cost option, there are a few quirks, mostly with the input devices. The Synaptics Clickpad is genuinely annoying, but easy to get used to. No tap zones, so I remapped the left button to a middle-click to get that functionality. The Touchpad Disable Zone keeps the cursor from moving every time you try to click. The keyboard is missing number pad access, even with the Fn key, so no Alt-codes are available.
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|Great laptop for the price,
I have seen this laptop at Staples for some time and waited for it to go down in price. I picked one up for $469 and say it is an excellent buy. It is true that the touchpad is annoying but it is easy to get used to or worst case, get a mouse. For under $600, you can get an AMD phenom dual core CPU (3.0 GhZ, 2mb L2 cache) along with a decent integrated graphics card (ATI Radeon 4250). Has 4GB DDR3 RAM and a 500GB hdd. The webcam is decent for a built-in unit and the DVD burner is standard.
Look, I work on PCs and I ran benchmark tests on this PC and it outperforms mobile Intel i3 and even certain i5 processors with a better graphics card.
tested it out, and found out that almost every major game can be played on this PC. This can play anything from Civ V to Mass Effect 2 & KOTOR. For integrated graphics, it is above average.
Overall, this is a great laptop with many features. Good for making/editing videos, multi-tasking, listening to music, editing photos, watching HD video, and playing mainstream games.
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|Great laptop at a great price,
bought this a couple of days ago and it’s an excellent for it’s price range. it’s fast and quiet and nice and bright screen. yes, the touchpad is touchy but we’re planning on getting a wireless mouse for it anyways since we’ve never liked touchpads in general. plus right now hp is offering 50 dollars mail-in rebate until june 2011 which makes this even sweeter.
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