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The HP Pavilion dv2-1132AX is one of the new breed of slim laptops to hit the Australian market. It aims to be very portable, affordable and reasonably powerful — and it hits the mark in all three areas. This 12.1in notebook costs $1299 and is perfect for users who want something bigger and more powerful than a netbook but more portable than a 15in laptop. Unlike most laptops that pass through our Test Centre, the HP Pavilion dv2-1132AX uses an AMD CPU instead of an Intel CPU. It runs an AMD...
Slim and light, reasonably good performance, good price, HDMI output...
Unreliable touchpad, glossy screen...
If netbooks are too small for you and regular 15in laptops are way too big, then the HP Pavilion dv2-1132AX could be just what you’re looking for. It runs an AMD Athlon 64 X2 Neo CPU, has an HDMI port, and is perfect for office work as well as watch...
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Netbooks are all the rage at the moment, with many of us attracted by their cute designs and budget-friendly price tags. Netbooks are smaller, more portable and therefore more practical than a ‘proper’ laptop, although you will have to sacrifice scre...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-10 10:21:25
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If you want more features than a basic netbook can supply but dont want the larger and more expensive laptops, then this 12-inch entertainment notebook is reasonably priced with an impressive new Neo processor and HDMI capability. Its a shame it has...
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet HP aims to provide the perfect combination of portability and performance with the Pavilion dv2-1030ea. While this isnt a massively powerful machine, HP has produced a compact laptop th...
Plenty of storage, LED-backlit screen...
Limited power, Not great value...
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The first Asus Eee PC was only released a little over 18 months ago, but given the sheer number of Small, Cheap(ish) Computers on the market you could be forgiven for thinking it had been around for much longer. HPs Pavillion dv2: AMDs Neo - not Inte...
For its £599 price tag, the dv2 offers a decent compromise between performance and affordability. Its also much more stylish than many machines at this price. It doesnt have the raw performance of a fully-fledged laptop, but it packs more punch than...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 10:21:26
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The thin DV2 range of notebooks is an attempt by HP to create a computer that doesn’t skimp on power but is still light enough to carry around.While it’s not as thin as the Apple Macbook Air, it’s still considerably slimmer than most laptops, and it do...
Decent screen; looks great; powerful enough for most home tasks...
Noisy fan; annoyingly shallow keyboard...
There’s a premium for the looks but this is still an impressive computer...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 10:21:27
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Design & Features Afforadable ultrathins are upon us. With MSI pushing hard on its X340, and others like Acer entering the market thanks to Intels CULV chip, HP has released a product from the other side of the fence, featuring AMDs Athlon Neo MV-40...
Reasonably light, Larger screen and keyboard makes life easier, Neo CPU definitely more powerful than Atom...
Not powerful enough for HD Flash video, Windows Vista Home Basic bogs things down, Air vent at bottom left, No ExpressCard, 802.11g/100Mbit only, VGA out only, Low battery life...
For a 12-inch laptop wed expect more performance and features than were getting, but there are obviously compromises to be made in making ultrathin affordable.
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Since Asus first introduced the concept of the low-cost netbook, everyone who's anyone in the laptop business has jumped on the bandwagon. But the landscape has so far been dominated by Intel's Atom processor, with very little difference in performance...
AMD's low-cost portable platform makes its debut, clad in a rather alluring chassis. But is it a laptop or a netbook?...
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AMD and HP have been wise not to call its latest collaboration a netbook. Why? Partly because it plainly isn't a netbook, it has a 1,280 x 800 resolution display, but mainly because, had they taken this view, we'd have probably told them to insert their n...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-10 10:21:27
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HP bridges the gap between netbook and notebook Although it’s technically classed as an ultra-portable, the Pavilion dv2 neatly bridges the divide between full-sized notebooks and low-powered netbooks. This 12.1-inch lappie sports a glossy black fin...
Great keyboard, Gorgeous case design, Slim and light, Price...
Weak battery life, Needs more RAM for Vista, Prone to fingerprints...
A handy and lightweight gadget that wont break the bank...
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Product Code: NP806EA The HP Pavilion dv2 is the first laptop to use AMDs Athlon Neo processor, delivering reasonable power, in a tiny notebook frame, for a moderate price. The Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv2 defies simple categorisation: its combinat...
There’s a promising compact laptop at heart here, with better than netbook performance, a slightly bigger and higher resolution screen, and great keyboard. Sadly it’s let down by very poor battery life, in a laptop that ought to run cooler and...
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The HP dv2 notebook was on show at CES 2009, but with all the chaos going on we didnt pay it much attention. Today we got to glimpse its sleek shiny curves just before it goes on sale, and are pretty impressed.
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HPs Pavilion DV2-1030EA is the first computer weve seen to use AMDs new Neo processor. HP claims the DV2 is an affordable yet powerful ultra-portable laptop rather than a netbook. But we found the Neos performance far closer to Intels Atom - th...
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From the metal piped trim around the edges of its chassis to the slick and solid feel of the keyboard, the design of the HP dv2 wouldnt be out of place on a super-pricey super-portable like the Sony Z-series. And yet the basic specification of this 12...
Value for money. Excellent build quality. Good screen...
Heavy for a 12incher. Terrible battery life. Poor HD video...
Slightly too expensive for such a short battery life, but otherwise a brilliantly built machine thats faster than its rivals...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-14 10:01:33
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The HP Pavilion DV2 is surely an interesting product. Its somewhat of a hybrid between the currently hot-selling netbooks and your traditional sub-compact notebook. Lets find out if HP has managed to strike the right balance the two markets with it. Pa...
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The second half of 2009 is panning out in such a way that consumer notebooks can be sub-divided into four main categories. The nascent phenomenon that is the netbook - a small, cheap computer, usually powered by Intels Atom chip, shipping with 10...
We like the HP Pavilion dv2 a lot. We dislike it a lot, too. Makes sense? The laptop looks absolutely fantastic and has excellent build quality to boot. Its very thin, relatively light, and the dv2-1030ea model ships with a Mobility Radeon HD 3410 5...
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