HP's Pavilion laptop costs $ 600
HP has just launched a Pavilion dv6z laptop with a 16-inch screen, powerful in entertainment and priced at just $ 600 .
The HP dv6z is the next version of dv6t, which uses an AMD platform with dual core chips. It runs on Windows Vista operating system, large screen with 16 inches, 16: 9 aspect ratio, resolution up to 1,366 x 768 pixels.
As an entertainment laptop, the dv6z has relatively powerful equipment, a 250 GB hard drive (up to 500 GB), up to 8 GB of upgraded RAM, integrated and supported ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card Optional support 512MB HD 4530 or 1GB HD.
Using a 6-cell or 12-cell battery, the dv6z comes in two colors in black and white.
16-inch screen, 16: 9 ratio. Photo: HP
A variety of connection ports. Photo: HP
Relatively strong configuration, dv6z uses AMD processors. Photo: HP
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