HP Compaq 6910p Laptop Review November 11, 2009

The HP Compaq 6910p laptop is a specially laptop for business users, which is a perfect combination of performance, security, durability, and mobile broadband. Are you interested in it? Let us have a brief review of it:
HP Compaq 6910p laptop specs:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.00GHz
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Business
Weight: 5.2 lbs
Dimensions: 13″ (Width) x 9.4″ (Depth) x 1.1″ (Height)
Hard Drive: 120 GB SATA @ 5400RPM
Screen: 14.1″ WXGA Widescreen (1280 x 800) (WXGA+ option available)
RAM: 2.0GB DDR2 SDRAM (2 x 1GB)
Optical Drive: DVD SuperMulti drive (DVD+/-RW) w/Double Layer Support
Battery: 6-cell lithium ion, 55WHr
Wireless: Intel PRO / Wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n
Optional WWAN: Integrated HP ev2200 1xEV-DO Wireless Module
Security: Fingerprint reader, TPM hardware-based encryption
Ports/Slots: docking connector; 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire); 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0); VGA monitor out; S-video out; RJ-45 Ethernet LAN; RJ-11 modem; Type I/II PC Card Slot; SmartCard; SD card reader; headphone/speaker jack; microphone
Price:About $1,850

Now,I’d like to focus on the keyboard on the HP Compaq 6910p. For me, keyboard is an essential part that influences my mood when working in the laptop. The roomy keyboard, though not full size, lets you pound out lengthy documents without cramping your fingers. For navigation, HP offers both a pointing stick and a touch pad, each with its own comfortable, rubberized mouse buttons. To the lower right of the keyboard, there’s a tiny fingerprint reader, which frees you from having to remember your Windows and Web passwords. Above the keyboard sits a row of light-touch buttons that should look familiar to anyone acquainted with HP’s Pavilion laptops. In addition to a mute button and volume controls, there are buttons to launch HP’s configuration tools, turn the wireless radios on and off, and adjust display settings for presentations. While the similar light-touch controls on Pavilion models make an annoying beeping noise that has to be manually shut off, the buttons on the HP Compaq 6910p are blissfully silent.
Pros: light, nice keys, decent graphics card, good SD, MMC & SC card readers
Cons: ineffective wireless, dust and dirt magnet, poor display with unclear screen colors and low brightness, no camera
If you are interested in other HP laptops, please read:
HP Pavilion dv4t Laptop Review

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