HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR Review
HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR is an entertainment notebook that is supported by the latest processor and graphics technology.
HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR comes with a 15.6-inch Diagonal High-Definition HP LED BrightView Laptop Display (1366 x 768) and comes with 2.26GHz Intel Core Processor 350-I3, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB SATA hard drive, Intel HD Graphics , SuperMulti 8X DVD ± R / RW with Double Layer Support, 802.11b/g/n WLAN, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. Up to 4.25 Hours Battery Life 15.6 “Diagonal High-Definition HP LED BrightView Display (1366×768), Intel Graphics HD up to 1696MB Total Available Graphics Memory
For those who want all-in-one notebook with multimedia feature-rich performance, the HP Pavilion notebook series dv6 Entertainment provides mobile performance that looked more like walking. Supported by the latest technology and graphics processor, it provides features you need to support your digital lifestyle.
You can buy HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR to enjoy music in premium audio, photo editing and high-definition video, plus play games. Using this mid-size laptop PC, working in several applications at the same time and count on fast data entry with a numeric keypad.
DV6-2162NR 15.6-Inch Laptop Black is one of the series “DV6-21xx”. This is basically the same notebook with the previous model with the new CPU / graphics combo that greatly improve performance. DV6 Like previous generations, well built with tight metallic black exterior (HP also offers the white version). Consider both in the shell because art is something that might not appeal to everyone. I bought mine for my mother-in-law and she would appreciate having something a little more individual than the outside of the usual dull gray. Although the glossy exterior we do not see much in the way of finger prints or scratches despite helping hands of our children who like to “help” the grandmother with a computer.
Specifications for HP Pavilion laptop model is set far above what the average homeowner who needs day (in my mind) the evidence is good future. If you’re on a tight budget you can get what you need for less (see the line of HP Pavilion G60). If you have less and you want to spend some headroom to handle your computing needs of the next few years this is a great choice.