Wednesday, November 28, 2007

HP Pavilion dv6000z Review

notebookreview.com review
The HP Pavilion dv6000z is a new mid-sized 15.4" notebook from HP. It is designed to replace the dv5000z. It comes with either the AMD Sempron or Turion64 X2 Processors. It is a DTR that can occasionally travel aimed at multimedia notebook users with its glossy screen and lots of connection options. It starts with a base price of More...

cnet.com review
Like all Pavilion laptops, the dv6000 series' sleek design and shiny finish holds its own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Sony and Apple. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components at a starting price that's at least $100 less than the (also 15.4-inch) Dell Inspiron E1505 series. What's more, HP offers a selection of Intel (dv6000t) or AMD (dv6000z) processors--a welcome choice for users who want to fine-tune their system configurations. More...

laptopmag.com review
We’re happy to see that while there’s a new chip on the inside, HP didn’t alter the design of the slick Pavilion dv6000t. The glossy piano-black finish and gray pinstriping outside (with that color scheme reversed inside) looks stunning. Even better, the dv6000 t has the features and performance to complement its good looks. More...