The latest version of HP Pavilion dv6 and dv7 is released
The Dv6-7000 and dv7-7000 are all equipped with large screens, respectively, 15.6 inches and 17.3 inches, Sandy Bridge chips and GeForce GT 650M graphics cards.
The Dv6-7000 and dv7-7000 are all equipped with large screens, respectively, 15.6 inches and 17.3 inches, Sandy Bridge chips and GeForce GT 650M graphics cards.
Pavilion equipped with aluminum alloy case with chrome side edge.
According to the information on the Notebookcheck , dv6 and dv7 pages use the Sandy Bridge chip when it was released, although before that, the source said that maybe two new models will be equipped with the latest Ivy Bridge processor chip.
Dv6-7000 has a 15.6-inch screen with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. If desired, users can optionally upgrade to Full-HD screen. Dv6 is equipped with Nvidia GeForce GT 630M graphics chip and hard drive 1TB capacity.
Meanwhile, the dv7-7000 is better configured with a 17.3-inch Full-HD screen. The processor for this model has 2 options, Core i5 or i7, with Nvidia GeForce GT 650M graphics chip and 2TB capacity drive.
Both models support up to 8GB of RAM, and other features such as Beats audio system, USB 3.0 port, DVD burning function or Blu-ray optical disc and 1.2 Megapixel webcam.
Dv6 and Dv7 will officially go on sale in the US next week with prices starting at 749 USD and 849 USD respectively.
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