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HP dv7-6c80us (17.3-Inch Screen) Laptop

HP dv7-6c80us (17.3-Inch Screen) Laptop

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6019 in Personal Computers
  • Color: Dark umber
  • Brand: HP
  • Model: dv7-6c80us
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 13.60" h x
    3.10" w x
    22.00" l,
    6.65 pounds
  • CPU: A110 2.2 GHz
  • Memory: 8GB SODIMM
  • Hard Disk: 750GB
  • Processors: 4
  • Display size: 17.3

Features

  • Intel Core i7-2670QM Processor 2.20GHz with Turbo Boost Technology
  • 8GB SDRAM RAM
  • 750GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • 17.3-Inch Screen, Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 10 hours Battery Life





HP dv7-6c80us (17.3-Inch Screen) Laptop









Product Description

Boost productivity with 8GB of memory on the HP Pavilion dv7-6c80us Entertainment Notebook PC. Plus, watch Blu-ray DVDs and hear music the way the artist intended with Beats Audio.™ HP CoolSense technology helps you stay comfortable by directing heat away from your lap. This HP laptop also has an integrated fingerprint reader so you can access your online accounts securely with the swipe of a finger. Edit and view slideshows on the large 17.3-inch diagonal high-definition LED-backlit display, stream content to your HD TV with Intel® Wireless Display and video chat in low-light environments using the integrated webcam. Sync this notebook to digital devices like your smartphone using integrated Bluetooth® and browse the web wirelessly using built-in Wi-Fi. HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection helps prevent data loss. The HP Pavilion dv7-6c80us Entertainment Notebook PC looks good, too, with the brushed aluminum finish in dark umber. Transfer photos from a memory card directly to your HP laptop using the digital media reader and back up your files on discs using the DVD burner. With a battery life of up to 10 hours, you can work and play on the go without plugging in your notebook. And at 6.72 lbs, the dv7 delivers rockin’ technology and ridiculous power in a portable solution.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent laptop
By Neel
On black Friday, I purchased a HP dv7 from staples. The specs are very similar (My laptop has less ram and memory, other than that they are exactly the same).I believe that this laptop is excellent. I have been using it for work daily for 6 months and am very happy with its maintenance of power and design. The 17..3 in. display is certainly not portable but excellent to view and thus capable of often watching movies on it. As far as aesthetics continue, the laptop features a brilliant chrome siding that truly captures the elegance of the laptop. I have taken the laptop on short journey's and found that its battery life is exactly as described. Even on high performance settings, the laptop can easily get 6 hours worth of battery life.Beats audio fitted the laptop with top-of-the-line speakers that can compete with even bose or sony independent units. The computer is fast and has shown no major defects overtime. I run many programs on the computer and so far I have face no problems with anything. The graphics are excellent and the speed and battery life doesn't deteriorate quickly. It is a sturdy and good quality laptop.Overall, I would recommend this laptop for all ages and all fields(except portability, but even there, it is sturdy and has a good battery life).

10 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4Good machine with usb3.0
By mike molchan
This machine has all the right stuff, widi, usb3.0 I7 2nd gen and a second bay for a solid state hard drive if you want to add it. Sadly it is only $849 at the HP web site or I would've bought it at my favorite site, Amazon!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic desktop replacement
By J. Norman
While I will spend some time on the disadvantages of this computer, I must say there aren't many and I love it and am glad I bought it.This review, and also this computer, is really for power users. Most of you don't need a computer like this... you can get away with a perfectly good computer much cheaper.Bought this at Fry's in Jan 2012. It's a quad-core i7-2670QM running at 2.2GHz with 8GB of RAM. Not sure of the exact speed of the RAM but Crucial's memory scanner pegs it at either PC3-10600 or PC3-12800. I run some pretty memory intensive apps, and while this computer can be upgraded to 16GB, I haven't felt the need. At the time of this review (10/13/2012) upgrading the memory would be $80 +- $20 depending on how well you shop. It does have the Intel 3000 graphics built in with a minimum allocation of 64MB of RAM and a max of 1696MB (64MB Dedicated + Shared)My WEI with my SSD installed (not included with this purchase) is 6.3. I don't quite know what it is without, I assume it was 5.9.Everything on this computer worked fine out of the box, however, I'm not a fan of bloatware and HP has plenty of it. So I reinstalled Windows 7 with a copy of Win 7 I had on DVD and using the key from the bottom of the machine, it worked. BTW, most of you know this, but most computers now do not come with restore CDs, but I think HP has one for $20. I'm not too worried about getting one from them. Go to their support website before you buy if this is something you need.One hardware modification I made was I got rid of the 5400 RPM WD 750GB drive and replaced it with a paltry 60GB 2.5 SSD from OCZ that I used in a previous computer. This makes Windows 7 screaming fast, but doesn't allow for a lot of room to install things... and here's where my first complaint comes in.You have two drive bays for HD/SSD but good luck finding a second caddy/cable for it. And when you find one, it's going to have to be a long cable (about the width of your keyboard) to reach the connector near the first HD/SSD.Intel Wireless Display is AWESOME. I bought a Netgear Wi-Di box and hooked it up to my TV. I can even play a show from Hulu or Netflix and get no audio or video lag.I don't play games on it, so I can't tell you how it would do with World of Warcraft or anything like that. I presume it's neither great or bad, but that's a guess.It's shiny and easy to get dirty. I found the fingerprint scanner to be useless, but that's because I did a fresh install of Windows. HP's support site is good for finding drivers though, but not that particular one.Battery life... I get 6-8 hours EASY on this thing and I'll bet I can get 10 if I ever let it "die" as opposed to plugging it in at 10%. Makes going to Starbuck's much easier. :)Wi-Fi seems to be good/strong/powerful. Haven't really tried the Bluetooth, so I can't comment on that. I also don't have any USB 3.0 specific devices yet, but the ports are plentiful... they aren't well spaces...so if you have a "fatter" USB drive (like my older SanDisk) that you need to plug in, you might have a conflict.Sound is surprisingly good. Display at 1600 x 900 is crisp and clear. Getting the back cover off is a pain, until you realize the only tool you need is a flathead screwdriver or butter knife. Be gentle, though.Blu-Ray player, but no Blu-Ray software. Be prepared to shell out for that. I haven't really tried it yet.What else to say... I love it.

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HP dv7-6c80us (17.3-Inch Screen) Laptop. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.6

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