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    HP "T60" with "Radeon 4600" GFX?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by ALXinstincts, Jul 23, 2011.

  1. ALXinstincts

    ALXinstincts Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi there,

    I'm busy trying to figure out what laptop a friend of mine has. He can't bring it to me for a look for a few days and hasn't got time to investigate himself but he seems to think it's a HP T60 and has an ATI 4600 GFX card? I've done some searching and the only T60 I can find is a Lenovo Thinkpad and the only 4600s are 4650s and 4670s.

    Anyone know if there's a 14" or 15" HP with similar graphics, or a similar name to "T60"?

    Doesn't seem to make any sense but any help is appreciated :D
     
  2. justinkw1

    justinkw1 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yup, the description doesn't seem to make any sense at all. :p

    I've never heard of a T60 from HP. Could be a Lenovo however.
     
  3. KLF

    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    Ask him to tell you serial number and model/product codes under the laptop. Unless he manages to typo them, they'll tell what that laptop really is :)
     
  4. ALXinstincts

    ALXinstincts Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thing is he was telling me over the phone and it was a pretty brief phonecall lol. I reckon he may have meant a DV6t, "DV" for T and "6t" for 60 :rolleyes: Do some of these use Radeon 4650s and 4670s? Think he may have been looking at the series when he said 4600 as opposed to the model...

    When I get hold of it for a proper inspection he's getting a serious tech/reading lesson :D