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    Pictures of the new dv6t quad edition?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Althernai, May 24, 2011.

  1. Althernai

    Althernai Notebook Virtuoso

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    This is really puzzling me: HP doesn't appear to have a gallery of the new dv6t with the 1920x1080 display. This page has a few side shots and a zoomed in one, but the big image is not available, never mind views from multiple side and such. What gives? Is there a gallery I'm missing?
     
  2. fiveoneooo

    fiveoneooo Notebook Consultant

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    Ummm I dont think they have any with the anti glare screen yet. Everything I have seen has a glossy screen on it still. If you want to what the body looks like watch some youtube videos of the dv6t 2011 and that will be the same chassis as the new one with the 1080p screen I believe.
     
  3. Althernai

    Althernai Notebook Virtuoso

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    I don't think the keyboard is the same -- the one in the video doesn't have a NumPad while HP's page claims that the new one does. This is why I wasn't pictures.
     
  4. fiveoneooo

    fiveoneooo Notebook Consultant

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    I am almost sure that the chassis is the same as the one seen here

    This one does have a number pad
     
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    Althernai Notebook Virtuoso

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    Thanks. I'm not fond of the up and down keys on the machine in that video...
     
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    fiveoneooo Notebook Consultant

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    Yea me either, I like the idea of using the number pad instead instead, i wonder if you can set up the "5" to be the down instead of the "2", it would be much more comfortable that way