HP announces new Pavilion dv9000 entertainment laptop
For music, videos, photos, games and more the dv9000 has entertainment covered.
By Jennifer M. DeFeo
Posted: 30.08.2006
Filed Under: Laptop News
HP announced today its HP Pavilion dv9000 entertainment series notebook. This large scale laptop isn’t aimed at the business traveler, but at the person who loves his movies and music. Fun features include a bright high definition 17-inch widescreen display, HP’s proprietary QuickPlay 2.0 application, which lets you watch your movies, listen to music, view your photos and videos, without booting the system.
Custom tailored to fit your needs, the dv9000 can be configured for almost anyone, on any budget, and with any computing requirements. You can configure a dv9000 with a new Core 2 Duo processors as well as the AMD Turion 64 X2 dual core processors if you do a lot of heavy processing jobs, like multitasking video recording and sorting through large data sheets. For simpler tasks, you can outfit your system with the Intel Core Solo processor or AMD’s Mobile Sempron chip.
Videophiles will like the option of having up to 240GB of storage available from two 120GB hard drives. And gamers will appreciate Nvidia’s GeForce Go 7600 graphics with up to 512MB of graphics memory.
In addition, there’s a 5-1 card reader, touch-sensitive buttons for volume, dual stereo headphone jacks, an optional webcam feature and optional remote.
Stay tuned to see a review of this laptop, in the following weeks.
Check out the full hands-on review of the HP Pavilion dv6000t, also announced today.
If you like this notebook, don’t miss the popular review of the HP Pavilion dv9000z.
Price: $1,199.99
Info: http://www.hp.com
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