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0 HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

Review HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)


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For those who want an all-in-one performance notebook with rich multimedia features, the HP Pavilion dv6 Entertainment series delivers excellent mobile performance that looks as great as it runs. Powered by the latest processor and graphics technologies, it delivers the features you need to support your digital lifestyle.
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Technical Details

- Intel Core i3-330M Processor (2.13 GHz, 3 MB L3 Cache)
- 4GB DDR3 System Memory (2 DIMM) (expandable to 8 GB)
- 320GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive (SATA), LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, * Up to 4.25 Hours of Battery Life
- 15.6" Diagonal High-Definition LED HP BrightView Display (1366x768), Intel HD Graphics with up to 1696MB Total Available Graphics Memory
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Customer Buzz
 "Student/Work computer" 2010-03-26
By Jake (Utah)
I will start of by saying I looked at alot of computers before buying this one. I like this computer like the reviews say it is fast has alot of little extras like hdmi port, remote, touch volume at the top, blue tooth, good sound for a laptop, looks real nice, webcam, and windows 7. Windows 7 does rock from sleep to awake this laptop takes less than one second and all I do is sleep the laptop so it is allways instently ready.

I like everything but the screen you cant tell looking at the screen alone but but hook it up to your LCD flat screen and you will see how much better a screen could look. You might say it is not fair to compare it to a tv so I also compaired the screen to a mac laptop screen mac's have way more vivid and deeper colors and I put it next to a MSI screen I insently saw a big differance in compairing screens. Dont believe me try it put it next to a MSI or mac look at the same picture on both screens you will see HP could use some more vived deeper colors. My other complant is there is allways a fan running you wont here it at the stores it is to loud in store to hear a little fan but take it home you will hear it, it is not loud but I would just prefer fans to run only when the computer is working hard.

Hope this review is helpfull if it is please recomend it.HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

Customer Buzz
 "Great laptop with FEATURES!!!" 2010-03-26
By ESE (United States)
I've had this HP notebook for about 2.5 weeks now. I bought it to transfer my home videos from vhs and DV tapes to avi files and dvds. So far I have been very impressed. The i3, although at the low end of the intel "i" processors, for my purposes is FAST! I downloaded a trial version of Corel's Videostudio pro x3 (subsequently bought the full version), which I also recommend for the video enthusiasts out there. The hardware and the software complement each other as evidenced in the processing times in the capture, edit and burning stages. One great feature of this HP monster is the Lightscribe-enabled DVD/CD drive. [...] have system and application freewares you can download from their site. There are maybe a couple of hundred templates which you can insert your own images with and burn them directly on the media. NO MORE PAPER LABELS! You will need Lightscribe DVDs/CDs, the reqular ones will not work. I deleted some bloatwares (HP games, etc.) If you are doing videos, I suggest getting an external hard drive (1 to 1.5 TB preferrably) as the files take quite a bit of storage space, avi files in particular. The WIFI feature is awesome... I surf the web regularly piggy-backing on other networks around my area, even skype-video call my daughter. It is bluetooth-enabled as well, but I have not tried that feature. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase... I will try to update this review later, maybe after 6 months of ownership.

Customer Buzz
 "best laptop ever" 2010-03-15
By Dwight Frederick (caribbean)
HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) This is the best laptop i ever owned.. it put's the dell inspiron in the dust.. the i3 processor is the top of the line for home use install programs in the blink of an eye

Customer Buzz
 "A Feature Rich System at a Value Price" 2010-03-11
By Boogaloo
A less expensive laptop with a more dated dual core processor would have nicely served my business needs, but when a sale price brings this puppy closer to $650 or less, it really justifies going with this HP's Intel i3 processor for the enhanced processing power, especially when dabbling in personal multi-media. It's a feature rich machine that offers some ability to grow with your needs because it is so well ported. It comes with 4-USB, an external eSATA to attach a speedy external backup/storage drive, an HDMI port and companion laptop remote control, external monitor, 5-in one card reader (ooops, not Compact Flash, regrettably), ExpressCard 54 slot, 100-mbps RJ45 and Wireless N Draft networking, Bluetooth, and capped by a double-layer DVD/CD read/write drive.



Where the rubber meets the road, I was nicely impressed with how well the N-Draft wireless adapter downloaded a 311-MB printer driver software suite file ... less than 10-minutes ... and I finally get wireless service anywhere in our single story home through several walls. Hot dog, Cat5 is now dead. I have since teamed it up with a Seagate BlackArmor external backup/storage drive that promises up to 3-GB/S eSATA transfer. However, I'm using it via USB at this writing and am greatly pleased at how fast that connection works, as it is, for basic backup and off-machine file storage. I likely won't go eSATA, but can.



I'm not a 'touch-pad' fan, using it only when a wireless mouse isn't possible. This one is like any other and I find the right-side touch-scroll bar to work when I don't want it to and to not work when I do. No doubt that's a combination of me and the nature of that annoying little beasty.



The 15-inch class screen on this version is just right for these 60-year old eyes that have worn glasses since dirt was made, but I have a hit or two. First, it was dramatically bright out of the box with blacks washed out and the light-blue text so prevalent on websites very washed out and difficult to read. The good news is that the Intel graphics driver offered the needed adjustments to bring the brightness and contrasts under control and it even includes a text enhancement routine that capably took the harshness out of black text as delivered. It still displays digital photos with way too much brightness and I have not been able to get it under control. For basic multimedia / DVD movies and such the display is still serviceable with sharp imaging. Other versions of this model can be equipped with cable/satellite/off-air TV tuners and connections.



HP's bloat-ware was within reason and largely ranted on with on-line backup offers. Windows 7 Home Premium now comes with scheduled system image and data file backup routines, but one must upgrade to PRO in order to back up over a network. It will work with an attached external drive, so the on-line vendors are now relegated to those worried about fire and theft. Win 7 networking is much improved and connected to all our shared resources within our home network without complaint. However, it now comes configured with a 'Homegroup' system that has yet to make any sense to me over the "workgroup" method, which is now somewhat buried in the operating system.



HP's included MediaSmart software also doesn't make intuitive sense especially with the photo display/editing features for basic snapshots. Picasa is still hard to beat and the serious photos still go through Canon's Digital Photo Pro. I also have a problem with an HP 'Web Printing' plug-in for Internet Explorer. This piece allows for selecting a partial section of a web page screen for printing. However, an HP update for this module has fully and fatally crashed Internet Explorer 8 within a week of buying the laptop. This appears to be limited for reasons unknown since neither HP nor Microsoft has rushed to get it fixed and I didn't shed much of a tear over losing it as a bloated, boat-anchor browser in favor of Google Chrome. But, for IE8 fans, get this ... Microsoft says that IE8 is now an integrated part of the operating system and does NOT offer an IE8 download for WIN 7. As a result, it shall now stay banished.



Windows 7 also provides a relative performance rating routine for computer hardware. At this writing, it is on a scale of 1-to-7.9 with design for future updating. It rates individual hardware areas for performance and gives a score based on the single lowest scoring area ... it is NOT an average. I don't see why you can't review this score on the store shelves in order to pick a laptop that meets your individual performance needs. This HP rates 4.2 for its "Desktop Graphics" system, which speaks pretty darn well for the rest of the machine. For a gaming screamer laptop, there are different DV6 derivations that score higher, but for a good, well equipped, feature rich system I think it's fair to say that the DV-2150 is a 'mainstream' screamer that does a ton of things exceptionally well under the hyperthread Intel i3 core.

Customer Buzz
 "WOW!!!" 2010-03-07
By Harry A. Pagan (North Miami Beach, FL)
Perhaps it's because I upgraded from a really old HP (dv1000) but I am thoroughly impressed with this laptop. I have not put it down yet. P.S. Windows 7 is the shisnit.


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