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    G-series differences?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by uzernamezz, Mar 22, 2011.

  1. uzernamezz

    uzernamezz Newbie

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    hey guys, im new here, but im not a tech noob so dont expect stupid comments from me ok? ;)

    Well, I was wondering about the differences between the G-series.
    I have a G42 366TX, and my classmate has this G42 that has a slightly larger screen and extra keys.
    yet, mine has an ATI GPU and a Core i3 while his is just a Pentium Dual Core.

    Yet, I still dont get the differences between the G42, the G52 and the G72.
    Yet they all look alike with the biscotti imprint. very confusing from afar to tell apart.
     
  2. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Your classmate might have a G52/G72 if it has a larger screen. The G42 series should be a 14" laptop while the G52 & G72 would be a 15.6" & 17" respectively. HP sells a wide range of G series with different configurations in various markets around the world. Since they belong to the same series, they will tend to look the same but can have different specifications/price.