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    New, glowing dv2000t review

    Discussion in 'HP' started by EagleDevil, Aug 12, 2006.

  1. EagleDevil

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    Is it just me or is the term "ultraportable" being applied to more and more laptops that don't really fit the description? I mean, when I think of an "ultraportable", I think of stuff like the Lenovo X60 or Sony TX. The barrier for me would probably be something like the Sony SZ (which can still fit in the sub 4-pound range and be around 1" thick)..... But not a 1.54" 5.29 pound notebook.

    Sounds like a nice machine besides that though, and I bet it will be a big success for HP.
     
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    isnt the DV they say its like 1.2" thick with like 1.4-1.5" at the absolute thickest point?