HP dv6000 and HP dv9000 Notebooks Announced
(from www.notebookreviews.com by abaxter - 7/12/2006)
HP Pavilion dv6000 Entertainment Notebook PC
The newly-designed HP Pavilion dv6000 15.4" widescreen Entertainment Notebook PC...
that dead pixel program is a must have. very awesome! Thanks. But as for the light leakage, what am I exactly supposed to look for? I've never owned a laptop or any of that kind dealing with light leakage, so I have no idea what it...
Thanks for the input Shel. I will definitely check out the dv2000 at a store asap. The only reason I don't like new models is because like what WeAreNotAlone said, you can't really make a safe purchase since it's been out for only so...
that reminds me, what should i check to make sure my laptop is fully functioning? I know keyboard is my priority. How can I check for screen problems (dead pixels, light leaking etc)
Yep! That's exactly what I'm gonna do. But right now, HP is offering a lot of free upgrades. Free upgrade to 1gb ram, free upgrade to media center OS, and a couple others that I don't really care about. I'm just stuck on which screen...
Gah I still can't choose between the brightview (which is around 100 extra) and the ultraview (50 extra for higher pixel display). I won't be getting this laptop until mid-late august but for some reason, I can't keep my mind off of it!...
Looks exactly like the dv2000 except the dv9000 comes with numpad. I have to say it does look slick w/ that piano finish and all, but according to the review, seems like there's a huge trade off getting this new model.
"the LCD...