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    NEW HP DV6 2010 User Review

    Discussion in 'HP' started by ajn89, May 31, 2010.

  1. maldo76

    maldo76 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Great, lol, simple enough. But how can you control contrast, could not find how.
     
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    blizeH Notebook Enthusiast

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    +1 to the above please, how do you change the contrast etc?!
     
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    laptopbj Newbie

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    Esseti Notebook Geek

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    Is the display on this laptop usable for graphics design, or should I forget about it?
     
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    Droper Notebook Enthusiast

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    Guys has anyone personal opinion about this specific hp laptop?
    Is the dv6 -3298 koopman..
    I am woried about the plastics and the construction..has anyone this laptop to tell me noise and temps?
     
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    kasooie Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, i´m at a crossroads and was hoping any of you could help me.

    I´m between buying a Lenovo Y570 08622MU
    http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-08622M...519CDDC/ref=dp_return_2?ie=UTF8&n=541966&s=pc

    and a Pavilion dv6t, customized
    HP Pavilion dv6 and dv6t series | HP Official Store

    I would add 1GB Radeon(TM) HD 6770M GDDR5 Graphics and Intel i5 to the pavilion, making it in fact better for gaming than the lenovo.

    My only two concerns:
    The pavilion says it´s a "Notebook", by this does it mean Laptop or is it actually a notebook, meaning it´s lesser than a laptop.

    Also, i´ve read LOTS of customer reviews about the poor quality and duration of the pavilions, as well as the HP service. I´m really scared about this, I don´t want my laptop falling apart soon.

    Please, any thoughts?
     
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