HP Pavilion DV9810USBrand: Hewlett-Packard Binding: Personal Computers
Great laptop, can't say much for the OS [Posted on 2008-07-03] The only bad thing about this laptop is the fact that Microsoft has once again shoved an inferior OS down our throat by the name of Vista. Too bad HP is not allowed to upgrade this from Vista to XP or Win2000 would be even better!
No la compres [Posted on 2008-07-03] Es la peor lap que he comprado!!!
Tiene un problema en la pantalla... se pone blanca... claro que tiene garantía HP... pero ya la he regresado 3 veces... si... escuchaste bien... 3 veces... y la respuesta de HP siempre es la misma... disculpe señor ahora si la vamos a reparar...
HP Pavilion dv9812us [Posted on 2008-07-03] This has been a great notebook computer for me. Some reviewers complained about it being heavier than others, but duh! It is a bigger notebook with a wide screen. The wide screen has worked great for doing my graphic design work on with lots of room for windows and palettes. Its fast with plenty of memory.
Poor Ergonomic Design, Other Problems [Posted on 2008-07-05] After months of research, I bought this computer when the price seemed right ($700), mostly based on its good reviews, because it seemed to incorporate all the features I needed for a semi-replacement to my aging desktop.
I have had several laptops and this rates lowest, despite its sleek look and large screen.
I had hoped the unit would double as a DVD viewer at times, the main reason I went with the 17" screen. However, the sound set at highest volume is not loud enough to be heard from more than about 4 feet away, and even then, the audio quality if poor.
The DVD tray vibrates alarmingly when started and takes a lo-o-o-ong time to load.
The weight does not seem an obstacle in the beginning. That is, until you pack your padded computer bag -- vital especially with such a large screen surface -- with the hefty charger, much less a spare battery. This puts the total weight at about 10 lbs., which should keep your chiropractor busy if you choose to carry it on your shoulder. (Even if you are young and in good shape, this will come back to haunt you in later years when you are surprised to learn that your rotator cuff is shot.)
The mouse has a mind of its own, the cursor mysteriously disappearing and reappearing elsewhere on the screen during use.
But most bewildering of all is the placement of the pad-mouse itself, toward the left side of the unit. Since most people are right-handed, it would only make sense to place the mouse to the right side of the machine, or at the very least, in the middle. Its placement on the left makes balancing the large and heavy machine on a lap challenging, plus one's hands feel crowded to the one side. The opportunity to provide a roomier feel, as in a desktop, was sadly lost.
I would never purchase this computer again, even at a much lower price.
Perfect for Bluray movies with HDMI output [Posted on 2008-07-12] I bought this laptop due to it's hdmi output and bluray drive. It's perfect for watching hig def movies!
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