HP’s Pavilion laptops are some of the best looking machines around if
you’re on a budget, and the DV6 is no exception. Its textured lid,
silver-effect trim and glowing touchpad bezel make it look like a much
more expensive laptop, even though it only costs £450
Its desktop performance is governed by an AMD A6 Llano processor, which
is paired with 6GB of RAM. The A6-3430MX is one of the least expensive
quad-core mobile processors we’ve ever seen, and although it normally
runs at 1.7GHz, it bumps up to 2.4GHz using Turbo Core, providing
increased performance in single-threaded applications. Our multimedia
benchmarks proved a challenge, with the X53Z managing to score 42
overall. Although this isn’t especially fast, it’s more than enough for
everyday tasks and even for more demanding multi-threaded applications.
HP’s paired the processor, which has its own integrated GPU, with a
dedicated graphics card so that it can play games in CrossFire mode. The
Radeon 7470M might be based on AMD’s older 6490M chip, but when working
in tandem the DV6 has the potential to play modern games at high detail
settings. The DV6 managed an impressive 42fps overall in our Dirt 3
test, and we still got a playable frame rate when we increased the
resolution.
Perhaps even more impressive than its 2D and 3D performance is its
battery life. The DV6 managed an incredible seven hours in our light-use
test, which is almost unprecedented for a quad-core laptop. If you
stick to light tasks, you should be able to last almost a full working
day on a single charge.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
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