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HP 6910p 14.1 Inch Laptop, Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 2.4 GHz, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Windows Vista Business, Office Ready

HP 6910p 14.1 Inch Laptop, Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 2.4 GHz, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Windows Vista Business, Office Ready
From Hewlett Packard

List Price: $1,599.00
Price: $895.00

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

The HP Compaq 6910p sets a new standard for mobile productivity with industry leading battery life, a choice of graphics, a full range of integrated wireless and security solutions, and a starting weight of only 4.5.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3736 in Personal Computers
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • Model: RM327UT#ABA
  • Dimensions: 1.10" h x 13.00" w x 9.40" l,
  • Display size: 14.1

Features

  • Whether you¿re across the street or across the country, HP Broadband Wireless (WWAN), WLAN and Bluetooth technologies help you access the Internet, e-mail and mission-critical information with or without a hotspot.
  • Intel Centrino Pro mobile technology with Intel Active Management (iAMT) Support helps reduce the TCO with built-in remote manageability, proactive security, and energy efficient performance.
  • An array of hardware features and software solutions in each HP Business Notebook designed to help mitigate risk, increase productivity, lower total cost of ownership and help ensure quality and durability

Customer Reviews

Bad Design2
PRO's:
- Ambient light sensor -- Adjusts the brightness of your screen by how bright your environment is (brighter for daylight, dimmer for darkness).

CON's:
- Horrible keyboard layout -- Del, Home, PgUp, PgDn, and End are clustered in a straight column all the way on the right. You have to read the label on each key before pressing it. Makes navigation a chore. I must have pressed End a hundred times when I meant to press the PgDn key.
- Keys stick -- Pressing the spacebar slightly off-center will cause it to not register the keystroke and it squeaks when pressing. The right arrow key needs to be pressed hard. It's just uncomfortable to use.
- No 'screen off' key -- sometimes I like to turn off the display to conserve battery power without closing the lid. Can't do it on this laptop.
- Difficult volume controls -- The volume up/down, mute, and a few other controls are on a thermal strip above the keyboard that is difficult to use and slow to register. Adjusting the volume is a major pain! I use the speaker icon in the system tray instead.
- Noisy fan -- If you've ever owned a Dell desktop (especially their home series), you'll know what I mean when I say it sounds like a jet engine about to take off. It tends to 'get hot' over the simplest operations, causing the fan to speed up and make a loud whistling noise.
- Heavy
- Screen resolution is just 1280x800 -- should be a lot higher. With realestate-hogging apps (like Office 2007 with its ribbon), 800 lines of vertical resolution is just not enough.

Overall, I would NOT recommend this notebook OR ANY OF ITS SUCCESSORS (since they have pretty much the same physical characteristics). I have owned (i.e. been issued) several laptops ranging from the original Compaqs to IBM ThinkPads and Dell Latitudes. This is by far the worst laptop I've worked on. It seems like it was designed by a bunch of desktop users that don't have to use a laptop.