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    Which HP's have the Beats technology?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Kittie Rose, Nov 14, 2012.

  1. Kittie Rose

    Kittie Rose Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi; I have an Acer 6920G at the moment which has crapped out on me. The "subwoofer" on it actually makes it pretty decent for watching stuff in bed as it give it the same amount of low end as your average PC Speakers. I was thinking of moving onto a HP, as they seem to have something similar to the Tuba on some of theirs.

    I'm looking for a lower end HP with -

    A non intel graphics card
    Beats
    Decent-ish build quality

    If it's in purple that'd be even better.
     
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    bumpbumpoo
     
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    HP made an entire Pavilion dm4 Beats edition. If I am not wrong, there are a few models in the Envy series with that feature as well.