Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - HP Pavillion G6061EA Laptop Notebook, AMD Athlon 64 X2 TK57, 2048 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard Disk, 15.4" Screen, Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 7000M, WiFi, Vista Home Premium

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hewlett Packard EAN: 0883585805143 Label: hp Manufacturer: hp Model: KH953EA#ABU Publisher: hp Release Date: 2008-01-07 Studio: hp
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great laptop at a great price! Comment: This is a terrific laptop for the price, with a very fast processor, great graphics card and plenty of RAM.
From my experience I would say that:
* Windows Vista works extremely smoothly on here
* The laptop doesnt slow down when multiple applications are open
* The graphics card can play online games (SL) at pretty high settings
* The WiFi connection is superb
If you want an all-singing all-dancing laptop then you'll need to shell out a few hundred quid more, but if you want something that is fairly powerful and value for money then go for this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: brilliant Comment: I use this laptop to surf the net, listen to music, watch films and I can do this with no problems. The 2gb ram is more than enough for me and £360 for a dual core laptop is a bargain. There was one downside though, it had tonnes of programs pre installed and it took me a few hours to get rid of them all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect Comment: This laptop is superb, considering the price. For £360 you get an dedicated graphics card, 2 gigs of ram and a beefy hard drive. Vista runs perfectly well on this laptop and I have no problems with surfing the web and using microsoft office. Although it isn't suited for gaming it can run any game from before 2005. Overall I found this a good buy and had no problems with it so far.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love it Comment: Had it about two weeks now and apart from the OS (Vista) Im very happy with it. The finish is a textured matte black one, none of this glossy stuff that a lot of laptops seem to have today. If only I could have had it with XP-SP2 then it would have 5 stars.
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