Hewlett Packard Pavilion dv6305us (883585110247) PC Notebook
Key Features
Processor: Turion 64 Mobile Technology 1.6 GHz
Installed
Memory: 512 MB (DDR2 SDRAM)
Hard Drive: 80 GB Serial ATA, 5400 RPM
Display: 15.4 in. WXGA TFT Active Matrix
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home
Mobile Technology: Wi-Fi Certified
Laptop Type: Mid-Size Laptop
Processor
Processor Manufacturer: AMD
Processor Type: Turion 64 Mobile Technology
Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz
Motherboard
Bus Speed: 1600 MHz
Memory
Installed RAM: 512 MB
RAM Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Max Supported RAM: 2 GB
Installed Cache
Memory: 512 KB
Hard Drive
Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB
Hard Drive Rotation Speed : 5,400 RPM
Storage Controller Type: Serial ATA
CD / DVD
CD / DVD Type: Dual Layer DVD±RW/DVD-RAM
Display
Display Tech: WXGA TFT Active Matrix
Display Size: 15.4 in.
Display Max. Resolution: 1280 x 800
Video
Graphic
Processor: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150
Audio
Audio Output Type: Headphones · Sound card · Speaker(s) · SPDIF out
Audio Input Type: Integrated Microphone · Microphone
Operating System
: Microsoft Windows Vista Home
Platform: PC
Technical Features
Expandability: 1 x SD Card Slot, 1 x
Memory Stick Card Slot, 1 x MMC Card Slot, 1 x
Memory Stick PRO, 1 x xD Card Slot, 1 x ExpressCard
Expansion Ports: VGA out, S-
Video out
Security Features: Kensington Lock Slot, Power-On Password
Special Features: 5-in-1 Card Reader
Input Method: Touchpad · Scroll Pad
Networking
Networking Type: Integrated 10/100 Network Card
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet
Modem
Modem Type: Fax /
Modem
Analog Modulation Protocol: ITU V.90
Battery
Battery Run Time: 2 Hours
Battery Technology: Lithium ion
Dimensions
Width: 14.05 in.
Depth: 10.12 in.
Height: 1.56 in.
Weight: 6.6 lb.
Warranty
: 1 Year
Miscellaneous
UPC: 883585110247
Product ID: 41232711
More Information
Details: Designed for fast access to your entire entertainment library, the HP Pavilion dv6305us notebook PC is a great choice for both families and business travelers on the go.
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