Sunday, April 25, 2010

Is this a good configuration for hp notebook? - need answers fast?

Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)



鈥?Intel(R) Celeron(R) Processor 530 (1.73 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB)



鈥?15.4" WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800)



鈥?1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)



鈥?Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator X3100



鈥?HP Imprint (Radiance) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone



鈥?802.11b/g WLAN



鈥?FREE Upgrade to 120GB 5400RPM from 80GB 5400RPM!!



鈥?LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support



Microsoft(R) Works Suite 2006 includes Word



鈥?6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery



i think its good any suggestions?



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I think it is



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i suggest a del labtop i am on my hp labtop rote now and i hat it!
what about a dual core processor? maybe amd.



WHAT WILL THIS BE USED FOR MOSTLY ?
It's OK, but I would really consider a dual core processor. And more RAM.
Looks pretty good, and has a lot of great features.



First line of configuration I personally would change to either Intel 2 Duo Core instead of the Celeron



With regards to the battery I think you will want the 8 cell I think its called, lithium Ion battery.



Not sure what your gonna use the notebook for, but Vista Home should be suitable for basic operation and security features.



Remember and always do Windows Update.



Remember always keep a backup of your data



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But yeah, for the normal user out there, it's good.
Depends on what you're going to use it for. One thing I would suggest is 2GB DDR2 (if you can afford it) with Vista.
Yes it is OK, budget CPU could be upgraded, but the new Celerons are decent and underrated. If you do much gaming or graphics a NV card is a must.

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