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...and I'm using it right now.

HP dv2210us

AMD Turion 64 X2 1.60 GHz

1024 MB DDR2 RAM

120GB HD

8x DVD+/-RW DL burner w/Lightscribe

NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150

Vista Home Premium

And as a plus, the notebook is gorgeous (black lacquer owns all). It's a significant reason why I bought it.

This definitely kicks the crap out of the two junkpiles currently sitting next to me. 8)

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Nice! HP makes a sturdy, reliable laptop. I have a Pavilion ZT3000 that's been trouble free for the two and a half years I have owned it. I may be putting it up for auction in the near future since I recently was awarded custody of a Dell Inspiron 8200. While slightly slower and significantly inferior, it is free for as long as I work here. When the time comes to turn it in, I'll put my money towards another HP gladly.

Lots of luck with it.

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Best of luck with your HP notebook. It's amazing how technology has advanced, in so short a period of time!

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HP uses good OEM parts should last awhile.

I usally buy a HP and just update it to my specs i want.

As far as notebooks go Panasonic tough books! I cant tell you how many times my laptop gets dropped of work benches. Or thrown at people.

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