HP dv2000t

August 7th, 2006 | by Alan Dang

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The HP dv2000t is a superb ultra-portable notebook.


Highs: Stylish; solid keyboard; competitively priced; digital audio output

Lows: Poor trackpad buttons; lots of wasted pre-loaded software; battery indicator is not very informative

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Introduction

Black has always been the color of status. Apple charges an extra $150 for a matte black MacBook. Fashion houses typically consider their “Black Label” the highest-end collection. Even Mercedes has joined the club with their SLK 55 AMG Black. The latest company to join this club is HP. Their entry? The HP Pavilion dv2000t. It features an all-new, scratch-resistant, high-gloss piano black finish that’s accented with a subtle wave pattern. The last time a notebook ever looked so stylish was the Japanese IBM ThinkPad 10th Anniversary Limited Edition X30. There’s no doubt that the dv2000t is one of the best looking laptops on the market, but does it have the substance behind the style?

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