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HP Pavilion g6s


$579.99 Released May, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid build quality, doesn't feel flimsy at all. Fairly consistent operation, doesn't crash or lock up. Speakers are above average, can get pretty loud although still a bit tinny.

The Cons:Bulky, thick and heavy - a bit big to haul around. Comes with a large collection of bloatware that gets in the way. Hard drive is pretty slow, can cause bottlenecking if you're doing any gaming.

The HP Pavilion g6s is a budget oriented 15.6'' notebook computer. It is equipped with second generation Intel Core i series dual core processors and optional AMD Radeon dedicated graphics processor. Other components include a 1366x768 resolution LED backlit display, up to 8GB DDR3 memory, and up to 750GB hard drive.

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This Windows 7 Home Premium powered notebook comes in four five colours: blue, grey, red, pink, and purple. Even though it is a budget oriented notebook, the g6s has many multimedia options, these include: Blu-Ray drive, HDMI output, and wireless N connectivity for wireless streaming. The HP Pavilion g6s is a good option for buyers looking for a highly configurable but low cost notebook.

Features / Specifications

  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • 15.6'' LED backlit display (1366x768)
  • Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 processors
  • Up to 8GB DDR3 ram
  • UP to 750GB 5400rpm HDD
  • Intel HD graphics 3000, AMD Radeon HD6470M option
  • DVD RW, Blu-Ray option
  • 3xUSB 2.0, HDMI out, VGA out
  • Wireless b/g/n, 10/100 ethernet
  • Webcam, microphone, media card reader
  • Altec Lansing speakers

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Pros
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    solid build quality, doesn't feel flimsy at all

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    fairly consistent operation, doesn't crash or lock up

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    speakers are above average, can get pretty loud although still a bit tinny

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    can multitask as much as you like and still not slow down

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    more HDD space than most will ever need

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    good range of ports, can pair it up with a number of different devices

Cons
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    bulky, thick and heavy - a bit big to haul around

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    comes with a large collection of bloatware that gets in the way

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    hard drive is pretty slow, can cause bottlenecking if you're doing any gaming

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