As for the new computer, it seems to have a good number of bells and whistles. It is the HP Pavilion dv7, dv7-3065xdx model. What that model means, at least in this particular case, is that it comes with:
An AMD Turion II Ultra Dual Core Mobile Processor running at 2.4 Ghz with 2 MB of L2 cache
17.3 inch HD screen
500 GB Hard drive
4MB of RAM
802 11bg WLAN
Blue Ray ROM with LightScribe SuperMulti DVD R/RW drive
ATI Radeon HD 4200 Graphics card with 128 MB
Windows 7 Home Premium
8 Cell Lithium Battery
HP Webcam
5 in 1 Digital Card reader
3 Expansion ports
An HP Remote Control (Why I would need a remote for a laptop is beyond me)
Here is a link to the specs from the HP site:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01868468&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=4041777
I suppose that is a lot of bells and whistles for a notebook computer. Still though there is one thing I cannot figure, the 128MB video card. I would have expected at least a 256MB or better yet a 512MB card for today's video memory hungry applications. That is, I hope, an easy fix and I expect to get a new video card pronto. I may bring it back today to see if they will exchange it for one with a better graphics card. Then again the website seems to indicate that this particular video card can have memory added to it (is that possible?). If they can somehow put more memory on the graphics card I will upgrade it to 512 MB or 1GB. Don't tell my wife about me wanting an upgrade for the video card, it is just I am pretty sure some of my PC games will not play on that little memory. She is upset because I said something already about it - me and my big mouth.
The only other thing I really wish that would have been different about the whole set-up is I wish my wife had bought it at someplace other than
As for the computer, despite my being picky, I really do love it! It is probably the best present I have gotten in years, certainly the best one ever from my dear wife.
All the best,
Glenn B
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