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    HP NX8220 - PY518ET (UK Spec) - Graphics Card Question?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Raja, Mar 19, 2006.

  1. Raja

    Raja Notebook Guru

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    I am seriously considering buying one of these, but I am reading conflicting opinions on the boards regarding the graphics card. Has it changed since the laptop was first announced last year?

    My choice is between the HP and an Lenovo z60m
    http://www5.pc.ibm.com/uk/products.nsf/$wwwPartNumLookup/_UH3FKUK?OpenDocument

    any advice?

    Thanks
     
  2. Aero

    Aero PC/Mac...Whatever works! NBR Reviewer

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    z60m is better then the HP, video card wise atleast.

    Which model of HP did you choose?
     
  3. Raja

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    I haven't chosen between the nx8220 and z60m. I am having this dilema because, I may get the chance to buy the nx8220 at £400 below normal price (Brand New).

    If I don't get the chance to buy the HP, then I am leaning towards the Lenovo (Both are roughly the same price).
     
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    The IBM, would be good, it has a X300 Video card and for that price its really good. I strongly recommend though going for intel core duo rather then pentium M.