HP Pavilion dv2000z Review

HP Pavilion dv2000zLaptop Magazine has a review up on the HP Pavilion dv2000z, where they start off by saying that people should head towards the dv2000t instead.

the HP Pavilion dv2000z is a traveling entertainment center that is sure to turn heads. However, we strongly suggest skipping the AMD verison of this system in favor of the Intel-powered dv2000t, which offers faster dual-core performance along with nearly an hour more of battery life.

Weighing 5.3 pounds and measuring just one-inch thick, this machine is decked out in HP’s new Imprint finish, featuring a high gloss piano-black lid and a shiny silver-and-black keyboard. The exterior finish is gorgeous, but be forewarned: Fingerprint smudges will stick out like a sore thumb.

In the end they give the Pavilion dv2000z a three out of five, due to its mediocre productivity performance, and below-average battery life.

Check out the close cousin, the Pavilion dv1650us at DigitalAdvisor.

August 16th, 2006 Posted by David in HP, Reviews at 2:22 pm 2 Comments »
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