HP dv6 Laptop Review
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All Comments (24)
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@thinlizzybone Alien laptops are the best to play games
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@thinlizzybone well since this comment was posted 5 months ago IDK if it will do you any good but any laptop with atleast a 2.5GHz processor and 3GB RAM is good for gaming. I recommend the HP Pavilion DV6-3210us which has a 3.0GHz Proccessor and 4GB RAM and an HD Video Card. it is on sale right now on STAPLES(dot)COM for $499.98. I think it is a great buy especially for a gaming laptop......well if your still looking for a laptop.
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@clemsonbloke Thanks, I just ordered one now. I was paranoid cos my last laptop was a Dell 1525 that I had fixed multiple times, but always overheated and shut itself off. Notoriously bad model :P
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@clemsonbloke Cool thanks. Im thinking of buyting this but some people say it overheats a lot. Have you had any trouble with it?
I'm thinking about buying a laptop just to play PC games, but based on alot of what i've seen on youtube, i'm a little apprehensive. If you play a game on a laptop that's fresh out of the box with nothing on it (movies, music, etc.) will it run perfectly with no delay, or is the delay just a part of the laptop experience?
thinlizzybone 1 year ago
@thinlizzybone Laptops in general are not the best for playing games. If you are interested in gaming then a high end desktop is what you want. Ideally you want one with a Core i5 or i7 processor, lots of ram, fast hard drive, and an expensive video card that has at least 1 GB of video memory.
clemsonbloke 1 year ago
@thinlizzybone sorry, Alienware
Xvanga13 8 months ago
@Xvanga13 I'm not a gamer
clemsonbloke 8 months ago
Is that slight whirring noise in the background from the laptop or the camera? More audiable around 3:40
Ladel87 1 year ago
@Ladel87 I haven't had any problems. There are two versions of this. The earlier version looked identical except it had the Core 2 Duo and Windows Vista. Mine has the Core i3 and Windows 7. I haven't had any problems with mine at all. Laptops in general generate heat due to lots of components crammed in a small space with little airflow. If you want to feel a very hot laptop just let a Macbook Pro sit on your lap! Not saying anything bad about Mac's because I have one, just saying!
clemsonbloke 1 year ago