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    Dedicated graphics?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by sbyer, May 4, 2007.

  1. sbyer

    sbyer Notebook Guru

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    I'm looking at the HP business line laptops and I'm wondering which ones come with dedicated graphics (Go 7600). When i go to look at them and customise them, they don't show an option for or even that you're buying a laptop with dedicated graphics.

    Why can't it be like the HP home pc website? It's so simple and cut and dry. The business section is annoying to float around. They're nice laptops, but the website is awful.
     
  2. SideSwipe

    SideSwipe Notebook Virtuoso

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    I think business notebooks have an option for the ATI mobility range (X1600 is comparable to 7600)
     
  3. R4000

    R4000 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I 100% agree about the layout of the SBSO site. It is not that clear to navigate, and often clicking one of the "Notebooks" link(s) in-site can take you to 2 entirely different pages.

    As for the options, I try to find a full specification page on each laptop first, before attempting the "customize" page.


    :)