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HP Pavilion dv2000 (Core Duo T2400 processor 1.83GHz, 1GB RAM)
By Darius Chang, CNET Asia
14/08/2006
URL: http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/notebooks/0,39050488,39259551p,00.htm

Notebooks with 14.1-inch screens seems to be gaining popularity, with other entertainment models like Dell Inspiron 640m and Samsung X11 sporting similarly sized displays. If you get a feeling of deja vu with the HP Pavilion dv2000, that's because it is the fraternal twin of the Compaq Presario V3000 minus the integrated Webcam and Zen wave design. Like the latter, the dv2000 offers a full suite of connectivity ports and entertainment features and--with a starting price of S$2,499--doesn't attempt to bust your budget while doing so.


The backlit capacitive buttons are an attractive alternative to the usual button controls.
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Design
The most striking feature is the wave design of its glossy cover. Resembling instant noodles attractively twirled on a plate, the aesthetics is further enhanced by what is best described as a showroom shine finish. The top cover and keyboard areas are laminated with a scratch-resistant coating. For those wearing watches and metal jewelry, these two areas are the most prone to surface damage and the dv2000 should be able to withstand some light abuse. An absolute fingerprint magnet, this can easily be remedied with a cleaning cloth.

Design notwithstanding, this is not really a thin laptop. Weighing 2.4kg, it occupies 334 x 237mm of real estate and stands 39mm high at its thickest portion. Similarly weighted models like the Sony Vaio VGN-FJ77GP and Acer Aspire 5550 have depths which top off at 33mm and 35mm, respectively, and sport the same screen size as the Pavilion notebook. Fortunately, the rounded contours of the dv2000 give it a slightly sleeker appearance.

According to HP, the HP Pavilion dv2000 is the first notebook to possess capacitive backlit buttons. That is a S$20 dollar phrase for describing touch-sensitive buttons (similar to the LG Chocolate KG800 touch keypad) which light up according to the function activated. The controls include volume adjustment, HP QuickPlay activation and standard multimedia buttons.

All the connectivity ports and optical drive are located on the flanks of the unit, with the audio jacks and wireless switch occupying the front, leaving nothing to mar the rounded hinge at the rear. However, some may find the ports are too closely crammed for comfort, especially if bulky USB devices are in use. The HP dv2000 deploys a latchless design that allows an integrated 1.3-megapixel Webcam to sit above the 14.1-inch display. All things considered, this is an aesthetically appealing portable with easily accessible connections.

Features
Capacitive buttons and showroom gloss chassis aside, the HP Pavilion dv2000 offers a full suite of features which should leave most users satisfied. Billed as an entertainment system, the dual-core platform offers sufficient processing power for work and play. For those requiring even more perks, an optional discrete Nvidia GeForce Go 7200 graphics card is available on some models for greater versatility.

Connectivity-wise, the Pavilion dv2000 offers three USB 2.0, one spring-loaded ExpressCard slot and a mini-FireWire port. Networking is handled by the Ethernet and modem ports, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios for wireless communication. The memory card reader can handle SD/MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and xD-Picture Card flash formats. External video displays can be jacked into the VGA or S-video ports with an expansion port for the optional HP xb3000 docking station (which costs an extra S$399 and includes a wireless keyboard and mouse) for more connectivity options and better speakers. All these ports are somewhat crammed at the flanks of the unit, which detract from an otherwise clean and sleek design. The mini remote control--an item which is important for entertainment notebooks--hides in the ExpressCard slot when not in use.


Little touches like the LED-lit charging port, usually seen in Mac notebooks, is part of HP's attention to design.
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In order to qualify as an entertainment system, a good display is a must. The 14.1-inch transflective widescreen LCD of the Pavilion dv2000 offers a nice compromise between the portable but eye-straining 12-inch models and the comfortable but heavier 15.4-inch entertainers. The base model uses the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 graphics renderer to drive the display. For those who prefer stronger video performance and light gaming capabilities, you can opt for an Nvidia GeForce Go 7200 graphics card model.

The integrated sound chip drives the Altec Lansing branded speaker bar located at the top of the keyboard. Though audio reproduction is good, there is a lack of bass that is inherent in most notebook speakers without a sub-woofer. Two headphone jacks (one of which is S/PDIF-enabled) and a microphone port are located at the front. The full-size keyboard is comfortable to use while the touchpad is a little too responsive, though there is a dedicated switch to disable the latter.

Performance And Battery Life
Our S$2,814 review unit was configured with an Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz processor, integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics card, 1GB of DDR2 RAM and 80GB harddisk. It received an impressive result of 217 on MobileMark 2005, which is comparable to models such as the Toshiba Satellite A100 and Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi, both decked with faster 2.0GHz Core Duo processors. Graphically, the integrated graphics card churned out a nice score of 488 on 3DMark05, which stands almost level with the ThinkPad T60's 451 result on the same benchmark.
BAPCo MobileMark2005 performance rating (longer bars indicate faster performance)
HP Pavilion dv2000
(Core Duo processor 1.83GHz; 1GB RAM)
217
Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi
(Core Duo processor 2.0GHz; 1GB RAM)
236
Toshiba Satellite A100
(Core Duo processor 2.0GHz; 1GB RAM)
241
 

Despite having a smaller display, the HP dv2000 ran out of juice at the 3 hour 9 minute mark compared with the 3 hour 8 minute battery life of the 15.4-inch Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi. Fortunately, high-power users can buy the optional high-capacity 12-cell battery for S$199, which should theoretically double the uptime.
BAPCo MobileMark2005 battery life in minutes (longer bars indicate longer battery life)
HP Pavilion dv2000
(Core Duo processor 1.83GHz; 14.1-inch screen)
189
Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi
(Core Duo processor 2.0GHz; 15.4-inch screen)
188
Toshiba Satellite A100
(Core Duo processor 2.0GHz; 15.4-inch screen)
156

Service And Support
HP notebooks in the Asia-Pacific region have a one-year local warranty. At HP's support Web site, laptop owners can download the latest drivers and manuals. In the event of a simple malfunction, the company offers an online knowledge database and support forum for troubleshooting. Further diagnosis or repair can be made at the service center, though the owner has to bring the notebook there. Telephone support is available during normal working hours and for current or potential customers who are not sure which HP notebook is right for you, a dedicated number is available for assistance in purchase selection. There is no option to extend or upgrade the warranty.
Specs
General
Motherboard chipsetIntel 945GM
CentrinoYes
Processor numberT2400
Processor speed1.83GHz
ProcessorCore Duo
Memory/Storage
Amt of RAM1024 MB (max 2048 MB)
Hard drive80 GB
Card ReaderSD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD
Optical driveDVD DL writer with LightScribe
Connectivity
Ports3 X USB2.0; FireWire; RJ11 (modem); RJ45 (Ethernet); VGA out; S-video out
BluetoothYes
InfraredYes
Ethernet10/100/1000
Modem56K data/fax
Built-in devices1 x ExpressCard/54 slot; Web cam
Wireless LAN802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g
WebcamYes
Display
Graphics hardwareIntel GMA 950
Amt of video RAM128MB
Diagonal screen size14.1 inch
LCD technologyTransflective TFT (widescreen)
Screen resolution (max)1280 x 800
Multimedia
RemoteYes
DVD/MP3 without bootupYes
TV tunerNo
Sound hardwareIntegrated audio; Antec Lansing speakers
Jacksmic-in, earphone-out
Software
Operating systemWin XP Home
Chassis
Weight w/battery2.4 kg
Dimensions334 x 237 x 39 mm
Power Supply
Battery type(s) included6-cell Lithium-ion