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HP pavilion laptop,
review and buying guide

Created to be some of the best multimedia laptops around, the HP Pavilion laptop integrates several key features that leave people quite happy and excited.

Picking out your perfect HP Pavilion laptop can be reasonably priced and with the T models offering Intel chipsets while the Z models offer AMD chipsets you can customize your computer to fit into all of your exact needs.

Pros

The ability to choose which chipset you want is a huge benefit, however choosing an AMD model will likely run you a bit more.

The majority of the laptops are running dual core chips as well, which is great for maximizing the power and options that are available.

QuickPlay features means no more waiting for Windows to load before you can watch a movie.

For those out on the road this is a huge benefit, plus allows you to still lock up your user account to keep personal information secure, while still allowing anyone to watch movies that you choose.

Dual headphone jacks on the front allow you to share music and movies easily and quickly, without disturbing those who are around you.

Great feature to have, especially since the majority of laptops only have a single jack.

Cons

The prices for the these models tends to run a bit high, but when compared to what you are getting for the money they are generally worth every penny.

Several of the these models come with depressingly small amounts of memory standard.

While you can upgrade the memory, it is wise to look carefully to ensure you are getting enough to handle basic needs when you first purchase the unit.

Upgrading a HP Pavilion laptop later is much more expensive, and the diminished performance for lack of RAM can alter your overall impression of the unit.



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