HP Pavilion DV4-1433US 14.1-Inch Laptop

by Technology Update on October 31, 2009

hp pavilion DV4-1433US
This version of notebook from HP really solves your problem of finding a perfect notebook that will take care of your entertainment needs and also solves your problem of finding a perfect laptop for your business at the same time. lets jump in to the features it has got in store for the buyer.

1. Comes with a 14.1 inch wide screen display lets you to watch videos and slide shows in high definition.

2. IT has a dual head phone jack so it solves the problem when you got to share your one end of your head phones with your friend.

3. Over all look of this laptop is just very elegant with metallic imprint finish.

4. Enables access to DVDs, videos, photos, music, Internet(1) TV, and streamed or recorded TV (with an optional TV Tuner (2)) at the touch of a button.

5. It has a built in HDMI port which lets you to watch movies on an HD TV.

6. It comes with Muvee software preloaded which enables you to create films with special effects and take great snapshots out of videos and a lot of other features.

7. You can get your own HP remote control with some extra cost.
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8. It has a high end integrated webcam which enables video chat over instant messaging services with ease and without the need for looking for an external webcam, also this webcam lets you to record short video clips which can be nice at times.

9. HP Protectsmart technology locks your hard drive in place when it senses any abrupt motion while traveling and also while you carry it around which keeps your hard drive safe and functioning well.

10. It comes with a built-in eSATA/USB Combo port which lets you to back up your datas in your hard disk really fast and safe to external sources.

11. you can not only burn the disk to store your datas but also you can make your own cover your disks, it comes with a preloaded Cyberlink DVD suite which lets you to use this facility, just after you have burned the disk, flip it over to the other end and make your own cover using any scanned image or a text in your computer. For more information on this you can visit Lightsubscribe website.

12. It has a built-in photo-ready with 5 in 1 media card reader which lets you to transfer photos from your digital cameras easily in seconds

Specifications:

Processor:
2.10GHz Intel® Core2 Duo Processor T6500


Operating System:
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1


Display:
14.1″ Diagonal WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display


Hard Drive:
320 GB


Memory (RAM):
4 GB


Graphics Card:
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD (shared) with up to 1759MB total available graphics memory


Wireless:
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN


Battery:
6-cell Lithium-Ion Battery


Weight & Dimensions (w x d x h):
5.08lbs; 13.15″ x 9.45″ x 1.34″/1.57″


Random Review:

This is a nice little laptop. The size fits the perfect form factor of just enough screen size and easy portability. The screen is very vivid and sharp. The included remote is nice, especially when used with the HDMI port for watching streaming video or DVDs on a HD TV. It’s nice to have the capability to hook it up to a TV set and catch missed shows online. I haven’t yet figured out if there is a little secret compartment to store the remote. Something tells me there isn’t and I’m too nervous to try and pry open the little door on the left side, where I think it might go. The included software bundle is a mixed bag. Although there is the usual list of space hogging trial ware (Office 07 trial, Norton 360 60-day trial, etc), there is also very useful software, most notably Cyberlink DVD suite. These are fully functional programs, including Cyberlink PowerDirector. It felt good to have actual useful software remaining after uninstalling all the trial ware. I hoped for a little speedier performance from the T6500 CPU, but it seems adequate. Although it won’t break any benchmark records, it’s snappy enough to keep up with Vista Home Premium. I hope for even better performance gains when I receive and upgrade to my free Windows 7 CD’s. That’s one of the reasons why I opted for a Vista PC just before the Windows 7 release. PC makers (especially HP), are shipping without restoration disks these days. As I suspected, Amazon had a sweet deal on this laptop just before the Win 7 release. So I got a Win 7 capable laptop and a free upgrade to order actual Win 7 media instead of simply relying on a hidden restore partition or the task of burning my own restore disks. The integrated Intel video is by far the weakest link. Don’t get this if you’re into intense PC gaming or hard-core video editing. You will definitely be disappointed. However, for normal users like myself (web browsing, office apps, casual photo/video editing, and occasional light-resource intensive games), you will be more than happy with this laptop. And the design isn’t bad either. I love the high-gloss finish, although it’s a major fingerprint magnet. Although the touch-sensitive buttons are a cool touch (no pun intended), they can be a bit of a nuisance when you’re trying to wipe smudges and inadvertently launch or adjust something. The six-cell battery has average life. Overall, not a bad laptop for the cash. Has more features than some laptops costing $100 or so more.

-J.Harley (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States)

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