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    dv6000 portability?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by andrewh, Jul 13, 2006.

  1. andrewh

    andrewh Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello All,

    I've been considering the dv2000t but now the dv6000 is out and is based on the dv2000's design, I'm looking at that too. Can anyone comment on how unportable 6.6 pounds is? Would it be significantly harder/annoying to move around than the dv2000 or no?
     
  2. rockharder

    rockharder Notebook Evangelist

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    It would be not that different if you are a student and carring your stuff in backpag. But it is different when you are a business man that working your stuff mostly on Air plane. With 14", you can easily open it in your seat.

    The weight is not that different, unless you are a perti size girl. The significant feel come around 4 pound or less. You will feel much different of a 4 pounds 12" laptop.
     
  3. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I'd say for mobility 14" or under, but everyone is different.