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HP Envy 15-1050nr
3.5 stars
Reviewed on
11/19/2009
HP Envy 15-1050nr
HP's new Envy 15 packs high-powered components into a svelte 15-inch body. The result is an upscale status symbol that still shows a few first-generation rough edges.
Specs: Intel Core i7 (1.6 GHz), 6 GB DDR3 SDRAM, 500 GB, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 5.1 lbs, 15.6 in TFT active matrix, EPA Energy Star
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HP Mini 311
4.0 stars
Reviewed on
10/08/2009
HP Mini 311
HP's Mini 311 adds a larger, high-definition display and advanced graphics to a basic Netbook, while keeping the price very appealing. Once it starts shipping with Windows 7, this could become our favorite Netbook.
Specs: DDR3 SDRAM, 160 GB
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HP Envy 13
3.5 stars
Reviewed on
09/30/2009
HP Envy 13
HP's upscale Envy 13 looks and feels like an expensive status symbol, with performance and features that impress us--but its high price makes it a tough sell over the similar-looking MacBook Pro.
Specs: Intel Core 2 Duo (2.13 GHz), 3072 MB DDR II SDRAM, 250 GB, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 3.8 lbs, 15.4 in TFT
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HP Mini 110
3.5 stars
Reviewed on
06/01/2009
HP Mini 110
While the new, less expensive, HP Mini 110 doesn't stray far from the Mini 1000 mold, there are some subtle changes--not always for the best.
Specs: Intel ATOM (1.60 GHz), 1024 MB, 160 GB, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, 10.1 in
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HP Pavilion dv2
3.5 stars
Reviewed on
04/08/2009
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HP Pavilion dv2
HP's slick-looking 12-inch Pavilion dv2 carves out a niche between entry-level Netbooks and expensive ultraportables.
Specs: AMD Athlon Neo (1.6 GHz), 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 320 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition, 4 lbs, 12.1 in TFT active matrix, EPA Energy Star
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