Here’s my son’s HP Pavillion DV9000 laptop. it was glitchy ever since we bought it and tech support just kept blowing us off, blaming it on Vista (uhhh Vista, I’m gonna puke…). Right out of it’s one year warranty it shit the bed in the graphics department (nvidia crap was having issues) HP had extended the warranties on many of these but for some reason OURS WASN’T COVERED! For fucks sake, it was fucked up and they just said fuck off! We tried to think of some way to get some enjoyment out of this POS and this is what we came up with. ROT IN HELL HP!

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www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is my video review of the HP HDX X18-1058ca, a large and beautiful desktop replacement solution. This laptop is equipped with a 18.4 inch, 1920 1080p x 1080 (), 16 by 9 aspect ratio screen, and weighs at 8.9 pounds (4.06 kilograms). It features an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 …
Specifications: I have always admired HP for the manufacture of a wide range of powerful yet affordable laptops. In their efforts to produce the best notebooks on the market, they constantly produce new laptop models that come with a variety of new and improved features. The new HP Pavilion DV6-1354US is currently one of HP's latest 15.6-inch laptop models on the market. It has a 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM and a larger 500 GB hard drivedrive. For display, this laptop has a 15.6-inch LED-backlit high-definition display (with a resolution of 1366 x 768 resolution). Then there is the set of Altec Lansing speakers, based on SRS Premium Sound technology. More details are 4 USB ports, a memory card reader, HDMI output, Intel WiFi Link 100GBN and much more













