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DV6325US
Pavilion Entertainment 15.4" Laptop AMD Turion 64 X2 Processor TL 52, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperMulti DVD Drive, Vista Premium

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PCHardware: HP DV6325US Pavilion Entertainment 15.4

HP DV6325US Pavilion Entertainment 15.4" Laptop AMD Turion 64 X2 Processor TL 52, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperMulti DVD Drive, Vista Premium

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: DV6325US
Binding: Personal Computers
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Label: Hewlett Packard
CPU: AMD Turion 64
System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM

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The HP Pavilion dv6325us features an AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core 1.6GHz processor. A CPU that has two seperate processing cores running at 1.6GHz. So supported software can access both for nearly twice the speed of traditional processors. Perfect for demanding applications, like video editing. This notebook also features a LightScribe SuperMulti 8x DVD writer. It writes data to nearly any DVD disc, even the double-layer discs that can hold up to 8.5GB of data! LightScribe technology gives your media a professional quality label by literally etching text and pictures onto the disc with the drive's laser. Continue reading for a complete list of what this notebook has to offer. 120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drives LightScribe SuperMulti 8x Double Layer DVD Writer 15.4 High-Definition Widescreen LCD Native Resolution - 1280 x 800 Built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi Support 56k Fax Modem Altec Lansing Audio 1 ExpressCard/54 Slot (also supports ExpressCard/34) 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader - supports SD, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, or xD Picture Cards Ports - 10/100 Ethernet, 3 USB 2.0, 1 Firewire, 2 Headphone Out (1 w/ SPDIF Digital Audio & 1 Stereo), 1 VGA, 1 Microphone In, & 1 S-Video Out Unit Dimensions - 14.05 (l) x 10.12 (w) x 1.56 (h) Unit Weight - 6.8 lbs.
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HP should seriously rethink this one 2007-09-26
Pros- nice graphics, fast computer once it fully booted up, lightscribe DVD works great, speakers sound good for being in a notebook.

Cons- Takes over 5 minutes to boot up, the wedge shape causes the computer to want to tip backward, battery life is horrible, and after only 6 months the diagnostic program supplied by HP is saying that my battery is weak and needs to be replaced. What happened to the 12 month battery warranty? Battery location should have been closer to the front of the computer to prevent it from wanting to tip backward. Also, after only 6 months my wifi capability went away. HP sent me a new wifi mini-card, had me update the bios and reload the hard drive from scratch with no luck of reviving my wifi capabilities. The computer was shipped back to HP this morning so now I have to wait for them to repair it and send it back before I can sell it and get something a little more reliable.


Same as the dv6308nr, except for the DVD drive 2007-07-27
I purchased the HP Pavillion DV6308NR laptop two months ago, and I have to say I am totally enjoying using it. I use it as my primary PC for the most part, but I did have to get rid of Vista Premium and reload Windows XP Pro (32bit version) that I had, for many reasons.

Probably one of the first things you will want to consider, is upgrading the memory on the system to 2 gigabytes. Since this will only run around $100, I suggest doing it as soon as you can. I still am running 1gb (512mbx2 modules) and am using 128MB of memory to improve my nVidia Go 6150 video performance. I could use less memory for my video card, but the result of maxing out the memory is faster rendering on a very nice bright 15" LCD screen. I do digital photography, and I can just pop my Secure Digital Cards right into the provided memory card slot and the photos "Pop" onto my bright, clear screen with a couple of mouse clicks.

Also, I do a bit of video editting and assorted 3D graphics editting on the machine as well, and the laptop races through tasks as well as my AMD 64 bit 3400+ machine. The AMD 64 bit 1.6Ghz TL-50 dual-cpu processor isn't really utilized all that well with the unoptimized Windows Vista or Windows XP Pro 32 bit operating systems - but Windows XP Pro (32 bit) works well enough and does recongnize the second CPU/processor and utilizes it for some things.

Battery life is good (2 hrs +) but could be better, as could the keyboard - which while good, feels somewhat flimsy. Also the power jack seems to just be asking for a "whack" the way it's installed, but so far - it works well enough and recharges rapidly. The machine is not a lightweight, but it's fairly rugged and I carry it inside a padded case so it's fairly well protected at all times. I also recommend a robust accidental/extended warrantee program, as it's really the best thing for laptops these days. The USB and other ports are easy to find, and the wireless - once configured properly, works well in most applications.


Great Design! Poor time Battery life! 2007-07-20
I bought this laptop to use at home to replace a desktop computer, it have a great design and looks well, it comes with preinstaled Windows Vista Home Premium, but this software makes the computer works lazy.

I would like to downgrade to Windows XP but I need to collect all drivers for Win XP.

The 6 cell battery is not good because gives you 1 hour or less to work, you need to buy the 12 cell battery to get more time without AC.





Great Laptop 2007-06-02
I Have had this laptop for about two weeks , I love it . Clear picture , great sound . I am learning Vista , I have had no problems with it at all . I have had no problems with the computer , its fast and relible .
Great as an entertainment laptop and great price for it . I love its look , has a nice disign to it . I would suggest it to anyone .I would say the only thing is you might want to look into getting the extended life battery for it ...laptops use a lot of power , battery last about two hours tops that comes with it . Still a great buy .


Beautiful Laptop. Some issues with Windows Vista. 2007-05-24
I absolutely love the laptop. I think HP did a really great job with the way the laptop appears, but the software is just totally wack. Vista is cool idea, but I've had problems with it. The computer screen kept freezing on me, the screen would turn off & on, I'd have to wait until the computer shuts down completely before I close the screen, & it just sucked. I am now waiting for UPS to pick it up so I can get a different one. Like I said, the computer itself is beautiful, but maybe get a different software.

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