Can anyone give me an idea about this laptop? good or not?
- HP Pavilion dv4tse Entertainment PC - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (64-bit) - Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo Processor P8600 (2.4 GHz) - 4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - 500GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection - 512MB NVIDIA GeForce G 105M - 14.1" diagonal WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Infinity Display (1280 x 800) - LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support - Webcam Only with HP Imprint Finish (Intensity) - Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-card with Bluetooth - No TV Tuner w/remote control - HP Color Matching Keyboard - 12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery - No Modem - Microsoft(R) Works 9.0 - HP Home & Home Office Store in-box envelope How much should this laptop cost? range 800$-900$, 900-1000, 1000-1100, 1100-1400$? Would you give me some idea please? the processor p8600 is good or not? and the graphic is good or not? I bought this laptop including tax is 940$. So is it expensive? I dont play game much, I like to bring to school everyday, watch online movie, listen to music. Should I upgrade the processor to P8700? if YES or NO, please give me the reason?
Public Comments
- This is a good laptop. if you dont intend on gaming, your processor will be fine.... you bought it at a good price
- Processor is good, ram is excellent, graphics card is nice. This is nice. Not a bad price either you wouldn't find that much cheaper for the same specs. Basically for what you do all you need is a good internet connection.
- This sounds like a pretty good laptop and the processor is a dou core with 4 gigs of ram. This sounds like a gaming laptop as it is loaded. I am not sure what they are asking for this but I guess $800-$1000
- The unit you have is a good unit for the price, The one that I am presently using is a dv5 2gb processor and the video is almost the same as the one you describe. If you like it keep it. You can pay more, but all you will get is more bells and whistles
- Decent machine at a fair price. Should last you about 3 to 4 years (laptops don't last as long as desktop). What do you need to do on the machine? Some people pay top dollar for more computer than they can use. Some people plan on growing into the more advanced features. Assess what you're using the computer for then plan on paying for what you're actually going to need. Note: Refurbished are cheaper than new, but you get 'same-as-new' usually with original warranties. Used from reliable sources are also a great way to get more 'bang for your buck.'
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