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HP Pavilion dv2500 (Core 2 Duo T7300 processor 2.0GHz, 2GB RAM)

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Very good

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The good: Strong set of specs for price; performance almost matches that of more expensive laptops; attractive 14.1-inch display; dual headphone jacks and fingerprint reader; includes most of the ports and connections home users need.

The bad: Average battery life with the standard six-cell battery; opting for an HDMI port means sacrificing a USB port.

The bottom line: The HP Pavilion dv2500 delivers an eye-catching case, a strong set of features, and solid performance at a lower price than competing systems. We recommend it for home or school use.

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CNET Asia Review

By Michelle Thatcher

With the Pavilion dv2500, HP brings Intel's latest Centrino Duo platform to its popular 14.1-inch home laptop. Aside from the new components, much remains the same: The sleek, black-and-silver case still houses most of the features that a home user will want, all at a competitive price. The price is so competitive, in fact, that our S$2,699 (US$1,921.54) review unit cost less than a similarly configured S$2,748 (US$1,956.43) Dell Inspiron 1420 (before online discount), but without the fancy touch-sensitive controls or mini remote. At that price, we're willing to overlook the Pavilion dv2500's merely average battery life--you can easily buy an additional battery--and recommend it for home users who want an inexpensive, media-friendly laptop.

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This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.com. As such, please note that there may be slight differences in the testing procedure and ratings system. For more information on the actual tests conducted on the product, please inquire directly at the site where the article was originally published. References made to some of other products in this review may not be available or applicable in Asia. Please check directly with your local distributor for details.


Design
We've always been fans of the HP Pavilion design, which combines sleek, rounded edges with a shiny (though somewhat fingerprint-prone) black-and-silver finish. Our dv2500 review unit's finish featured the "Radiance" imprint, a subtle pattern of organic swirls and circles across the lid. The laptop's LED indicators glow a soothing blue. Most helpful is the light ring around the power connection which lets you know when the battery has finished charging--thanks to that LED we discovered we'd plugged our laptop into a dead outlet. Size-wise, the dv2500 is more or less the same as other 14.1-inch laptops, such as the Dell Inspiron 1420, though it's worth noting that the Pavilion dv2500 weighs slightly less than the Dell.


The touch-sensitive buttons are light with blue LEDs.
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We like the Pavilion dv2500's 14.1-inch widescreen display, which features a fairly typical native resolution of 1,280 x 800. Every Pavilion dv2500 includes HP's BrightView glossy screen finish, which displays richer colors and deeper blacks but also some reflections. In the display bezel sits a VGA-resolution Webcam with built-in dual-array microphones for video chats.

The keyboard on the HP Pavilion dv2500 is almost full-size, with only a slightly abbreviated space bar and Ctrl keys. We never found ourselves hitting the wrong keys by accident, as sometimes happens on laptop keyboards, and typing for long stretches was extremely comfortable. We did accidentally graze the dv2500's touchpad (and thus misplace the cursor) while typing, an irritation easily avoided by using the touchpad on/off switch located right below the keyboard. The pad itself is a bit narrow, but functional and responsive. To the right of it sits an optional fingerprint reader, which frees you from remembering passwords. Above the keyboard you'll find a row of light-touch controls that launch HP's QuickPlay media software, control disc playback, and adjust volume. As with all Pavilion models, the controls provide an audible click when pressed; users annoyed by the sound can turn off the feedback in the system BIOS. Along the hinge edge sit the laptop's Altec Lansing speakers, which produce full, well-balanced sound. The final feature of note on the keyboard deck: Handy port labels that let you know where to plug in peripherals.

Features
The HP Pavilion dv2500 includes a fairly average selection of ports and connections for a thin-and-light laptop. We were a bit dismayed with our review unit's mere two side-by-side USB ports; it's the price we had to pay for the addition of an HDMI port, which took over the space otherwise occupied by a third USB port. (The HDMI requires a discrete graphics card, so if you opt for integrated graphics on the Pavilion dv2500, you'll get three USB ports.) The laptop does include a double-layer DVD burner with HP's LightScribe technology, which etches labels directly onto a disc's surface. We love that HP gives its users two headphone jacks, so they can share movies or music with a friend. We also appreciate the inclusion of an ExpressCard slot, which should make it easy to add a TV tuner or mobile broadband down the road.

 

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Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: y
Cons: y
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Poor product with known problems



Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: Good while it lasts....
Cons: Lasts only for a year!!!
Opinion:
This laptop has a lot of known problems. I bought this laptop about 14 months ago and right now there is no display. HP says that the warranty is over. However this is not an issue specific to my laptop. Apparently there are some serious overheating and BIOS problems.

Lots of other users around the world have faced the same problem.

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DO NOT BUY THIS LAPTOP!!!!

 

Do not buy this laptop



Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: None
Cons: Poor performance, faulty hardware
Opinion:
I have been using this model for a year now and its been really painful. The performance is really slow even with the best configuration and they load it with all the junk softwares possible and specially the worse one HP quick play.. I bet you can't find anything slower. It keeps crashing, bad support for graphics drivers.. search the problem related to display drivers stopped responding. Earlier it used to crash even on ancient games and now it doesn't even run for an hour. Got it fixed and same thing happened a week later..So my advice please stay away from it. HP support sucks and I would definitely advise you to buy some other model if you still prefer HP.

 

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babybunch: why is it written dv2000 on the front panel of my dv2500? how do i operate the finger print ...
lebonis: Hi I have an Hp Pavilion Dv2500 I would like to ask some question: 1- how do i activate my fingerprint ...

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