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HP (Hewlett Packard) CeleronM/520 120GB Laptop

HP (Hewlett Packard) CeleronM/520 120GB Laptop

15.4" ; 1.6 GHz ; Celeron M 520 ; 120 GB ; 1 more...
Hewlett Packard - KQ630AA
from £269.97 - £310.14
 
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Reviews of Laptops

pcanswers.co.uk Title: HP 530

Pros: Impressive features list, Good value for money, Superb value, Satisfyingly well built, Comfortable to use

Cons: Stingy memory, Lacking in raw power

Verdict: It may have a low system spec but it's cheap and has excellent usability

Summary: HP currently sell more notebooks worldwide than any other company and taking one look at the HP 530 you can see why. This device has been designed to meet a specific price point and audience.
80/100
zdnet.com.au Title: HP 2133 Mini-Note

Pros: Inexpensive, Solid construction, Stylish design belies its budget price, Nearly full-size keyboard

Cons: Weak performance, Unimpressive battery life, Tiny touchpad, Misses out on new Intel Atom CPUs

Summary: Despite an underpowered CPU, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC offers the best balance of small size, comfort, and functionality we've seen in a mini-notebook, making it fast a favourite for on-the-go use.
75/100
cnet.com Title: HP Compaq 2510p

Pros: Tank-like construction; excellent touch pad; includes integrated WWAN; supports Intel's Active Management technology.

Cons: Bigger and bulkier than other recent high-end ultraportables, but just as expensive; poor battery life.

Summary: HP's no-nonsense ultraportable scores for its solid construction and some biz-friendly features, but the Compaq 2510p costs just as much as the flashy, consumer-oriented competition. Choose this ultraportable only if security concerns and IT manageability
64/100
techradar.com Title: HP Pavilion dv6750ea

Pros: Great screen; High audio quality; Decent performance

Cons: Build not as robust as we'd like

Verdict: The HP Pavilion dv6750ea is a good laptop, but not as versatile as we were expecting. While it delivers on performance and power, we felt the overall build quality wasn't quite as robust as we were expecting at this price

Summary: With its high-gloss black lid and silver and black body, this is an attractive laptop
70/100
asia.cnet.com Title: HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6400 (Core Duo T2400 Processor 1.83GHz, 512MB RAM)

Pros: Good processor and connectivity features for the price; long battery life; includes dual-core processor; solid security features; broad wireless connectivity.

Cons: Unexceptional performance when running on battery; lacks some standard ports, such as FireWire.

Summary: Though it's not a performance powerhouse, the HP Compaq nc6400 comes with enough speed, battery life, features, and design perks for the typical employee--at a lower price than some competitors.
70/100
cnet.com Title: HP Compaq 2510p

Pros: Tank-like construction; excellent touch pad; includes integrated WWAN; supports Intel's Active Management technology.

Cons: Bigger and bulkier than other recent high-end ultraportables, but just as expensive; poor battery life.

Summary: HP's no-nonsense ultraportable scores for its solid construction and some biz-friendly features, but the Compaq 2510p costs just as much as the flashy, consumer-oriented competition. Choose this ultraportable only if security concerns and IT manageability
64/100
zdnet.com.au Title: HP Compaq 6720s

Pros: Extremely affordable, Good keyboard, Reasonable performance

Cons: Short on connectors and expansion options, No clasp between lid and screen sections, Oddly located touchpad

Verdict: The 6720s is a competent performer and it could fit the bill if you don't need serious CPU or graphics power.

Summary: The 6720s is a budget business notebook that could fit the bill if you don't need serious CPU or graphics power, and are likely to spend most of your time in the office rather than on the road.
70/100
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