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The HP Pavilion HDX16-1160US reviews

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With the 16-inch WXGA high-definition screen, you’ll surely have fun watching movies with widescreen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. It is perfect for watching your most favorite movie the way you want it to be seen. Movies come with outstanding picture clarity, ultra-smooth video and vivid color. With Altec Lansing speakers, it provides you with exceptional sound including SRS Premium Sound. In addition it is perfect for watching TV since the media drive includes Blu-ray in replace of built-in TV tuner. Powered by Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT graphics/video card that supports 512 MB of dedicated video RAM and provides up to 2558 MB of total available graphics memory as allocated by Windows Vista. Integrated with the art of graphics performance, with GeForce 9600M GT graphics card that sure to give you the performance you crave to play the hottest DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 titles.

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HP Pavilion HDX X16-1160US

As compared to other laptops at roughly the same price point, HP Pavilion HDX X16-1160US is a much, much better deal.
The extended keyboard with separate numeric keys is a nice feature. You can even turn off power to the touchpad if you use a USB mouse.

Laptop Computer salesThe HDMI port is great for connecting to larger monitors or TVs. HDMI outputs sound as well, which is awesome! The HP Total Care and HP Media Smart software packages seem to a significant improvement from their predecessors. this is a best multimedia computer.

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