Serious Eye-candy : HP Pavilion dv6000t
Only on some rare instances that you could actually chance upon a handsome piece of sexy tech that will surely make you drool with envy.
Presenting the HP Pavillion dv6000, the latest in HP's Pavillion laptops. A friend of mine happens to sport one of these, and I got to try it out too. For a laptop that costs around $1,000 and features a chrome-like keyboard exterior and a glossy display, this baby makes the cut.
The dv6000t screams "mobile multimedia on the next level": the built-in DVD burner (and these used to cost a fortune back then!); an entertainment suite which includes fairly decent Altec Lansing speakers right above the keypad; ergodynamic "touch" buttons along the top panel that lets you adjust speaker volume or play the next track; a mean 15" widescreen display sporting a clear,crisp 1280x800 resolution (so clear ,you can make out those wrinkles on Pamela Anderson's butt cheeks!); a gaggle of mic and headphone jacks along the side panel should you need to plug it in to your home entertainment system to crank up the noise and incur the wrath of your neighbors; and finally, having all these, it's overall coolness factor. Lug this baby around the office and be you'll be CEO for a day.
Read the CNET review of this product.
Presenting the HP Pavillion dv6000, the latest in HP's Pavillion laptops. A friend of mine happens to sport one of these, and I got to try it out too. For a laptop that costs around $1,000 and features a chrome-like keyboard exterior and a glossy display, this baby makes the cut.
The dv6000t screams "mobile multimedia on the next level": the built-in DVD burner (and these used to cost a fortune back then!); an entertainment suite which includes fairly decent Altec Lansing speakers right above the keypad; ergodynamic "touch" buttons along the top panel that lets you adjust speaker volume or play the next track; a mean 15" widescreen display sporting a clear,crisp 1280x800 resolution (so clear ,you can make out those wrinkles on Pamela Anderson's butt cheeks!); a gaggle of mic and headphone jacks along the side panel should you need to plug it in to your home entertainment system to crank up the noise and incur the wrath of your neighbors; and finally, having all these, it's overall coolness factor. Lug this baby around the office and be you'll be CEO for a day.
Read the CNET review of this product.
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