Laptops (19'')

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  20.1"; 7050g; 4096MB; Processor clock speed: 2500MHz; Hard disk drive capacity: 500GB; Notebook
1 review, listed since 10/2008

 
  20.1"; 7.05 kg (15.5 lbs); 2048MB; Processor clock speed: 2200MHz; Hard disk drive capacity: 400GB
4 reviews, listed since 09/2007

 
  20.1"
1 review, listed since 02/2008

 
  3 reviews, listed since 06/2007
 
  20.1"; 7800g; Battery life: 1.5h; 2048MB; Processor clock speed: 1660MHz; Hard disk drive capacity: 120GB
4 reviews, listed since 12/2006

 
  Multimedia Notebook, Notebook
4 reviews, listed since 07/2006

 
  2 reviews, listed since 01/2007
 
  20.1"; 7800g; Battery life: 1.5h; 2048MB; Processor clock speed: 1660MHz; Hard disk drive capacity: 120GB
3 reviews, listed since 09/2006

 
  1 review, listed since 10/2006
 
  1 review, listed since 11/2006
 
  19"; 4400g; Battery life: 4.5h; 1024MB; Processor clock speed: 2130MHz; Hard disk drive capacity: 100GB
2 reviews, listed since 03/2006

 
  2 reviews, listed since 06/2006
 
  1 review, listed since 09/2006
 
  1 review, listed since 10/2006
 
  20"; 7600g
1 review, listed since 05/2006

 
  1 review, listed since 05/2006
 
  20.1"; 4900g
1 review, listed since 05/2006

 
Reviews on Laptops (19'')

"Absolute Power"

Computer Shopper
Issue: 12/2007
On test: Asus A7S-7S015C, PC Nextday Zoostorm 85-6713, Sony Vaio VGN-AR41M, Toshiba Satellite P200-17C
Notebook PCs take up little room and let you work on the move, so you may be tempted to buy one instead of a desktop PC as your main computer. But if it will spend most of its time in your home or office, there's really no point in buying a light ultraportable notebook. desktop-replacement are designed to be compact substitutes for a desktop PC. They have more powerful components, such as higher resolution screens, larger hard disks and faster graphics cards, than you'll find in smaller notebooks.    More

"HP Pavilion HDX9095EA Entertainment Notebook"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 10/2007
On test: Hewlett-Packard Pavilion HDX9095EA
Here at TrustedReviews we're always keen to see truly interesting products. So, when this 20.1in behemoth first came to our attention back in May, suffice to say it piqued our curiosity. Back then it was rumoured to be a foray into the gaming space, however those claims proved to be erroneous and the end result is a large and unusually designed desktop replacement with a focus on entertainment and multimedia.    More

"HP Pavilion HDX notebook computer"

Computer act!ve
Published on: 10/2007
On test: Hewlett-Packard Pavilion HDX
The HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Series notebook – to give it its full name – is the sort of computer that's designed to appeal very much to home users, as an all-round entertainer.    More

"HP Pavilion HDX9095ea notebook computer"

Personal Computer World
Published on: 10/2007
On test: Hewlett-Packard Pavilion HDX9095EA
HP refers to its HDX9095ea as the Dragon, a nickname we're inclined to use too since "desktop replacement" really doesn't sum up just how big it is.    More