BUILD AND DESIGN
The design of the device is quite handy. The screen of the device is also equipped with a webcam, which a procurer could use to get a view of his or her environment. Above average processor is equipped in the device that is quite functional.
The screen featured in the device is equipped with a size of 12.1 inch that has a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. The screen is equipped with a glossy finish, which is quite beneficial to a procurer. Considering the brightness and contrast level featured in the screen of the device, is quite above average.
PROCESSOR AND PERFORMANCE
Despite the size of the screen of the device, Pavilion dv6258se notebook is quite functional and handy. Information and other data could be stored in large or vast quality because the device is equipped with a hard drive of 120GB. The hard drive equipped in the device is vast enough to contain video file and many more. The performance of a notebook solely depends on the processor capability and capacity. The HP Company has really done a lot of work in trying to equip a 12.1 screen notebook with an updated processor. The Pavilion dv6258se notebook is equipped with a 1.8 GHz dual core, which quite higher when compare to the processor unit found in the Sony Ux380 notebook. The Sony Ux380 notebook is equipped with a Core Solo U 1500 1.33 GHz processor, which is quite inferior to the HP Pavilion dv6258se notebook.
The keyboard featured in the device is equipped with a solid and sturdy feel. The keyboard is quite handy in the sense that it does not have any degree of flex.
INPUT AND OUTPUT PORTS
The HP Company has equipped the device with a lot of functional and high performing ports. The right side of the Pavilion dv6258se notebook is equipped with a DVD-RAM drive, mic jack, phone jack, gigabit Ethernet jack and many more while the left side of the device plays host to the memory card reader, expresscard, HDMI, VGA. The rear of the Pavilion dv6258se notebook is equipped with an AC power jack, Kensington lock and 2 USB.
A 6-cell battery supplies power to the dv6258se notebook manufactured by the HP Company. The battery is quite handy and functional. When normal applications are in used the battery has the capacity to stay up to 190 minutes.
The HP dv6258se notebook is really equipped with a lot of functionalities. Power4Gear software accompanies the device, which is very handy to a procurer. The memory capability of the device is quite functional, in the sense that it is configured to 2GB of RAM. Window premium vista software also accompanies the HP dv6258se notebook.
The HP Company has really equipped the HP Pavilion dv6258se notebook with a lot of functionalities that have high performing capabilities. Although there are some quibble a procurer would have with the notebook. This could be the size of the screen, which is not very comfortable to watch a movie.
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