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HP Pavilion DV4-1541US 14.1-Inch Espresso Laptop - Up to 4.25 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)

HP Pavilion DV4-1541US 14.1-Inch Espresso Laptop - Up to 4.25 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium)
Product Description:
For those who want an all-in-one performance notebook with rich multimedia features, the HP Pavilion dv4 Entertainment series delivers mobile performance that looks as great as it runs. Powered by the latest processor and graphics technologies, it delivers optimal mobile performance to support your lifestyle. 14.1 Diagonal WXGA High-Definition BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800) Built-in Webcam and Digital Microphone Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD (shared) with up to 1695MB total available graphics memory Lightscribe SuperMulti 8x DVD+-R/RW Drive with Double Layer Intel WiFi Link 1000BGN 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN 10/100 Base-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) High Speed 56k modem 1 ExpressCard/54 Slot (also supports ExpressCard/34) Altec Lansing with SRS Premium Sound 5-in-1 Digital Media Reader - MMC, SD, MS, MS Pro, xD Ports - 3 x USB 2.0, eSATA shared with 3rd USB port, 2 Headphone out; Microphone-in, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45, RJ-11, Notebook expansion port 3, Consumer IR (Remote Receiver) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 13.15 (L) x 9.45 (W) x 1.34 ~ 1.57 (H) Approximate Unit Weight - 5.03 Pounds
List Price: USD 799.99
Lowest Used Price: USD 677.99
Lowest New Price: USD 980.00
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Customer Reviews


So Far, So Good
It seems that there is a mixed bag a user experiences with the HP-dv4. So, I will throw in my two cents, be it similar to others here. My wife and I had been using a Dell 8600 desktop for a few years. We packed it with the maximum speed possible and HDD space that was logical. I did not want to do too much though, knowing that Windows 7 was on the horizon. We have been satisfied with XP on the old Dell. Once W-7 hit the streets, we thought maybe it was time to dump the non-portibility and see if we could make the move over to a laptop. I read a bunch of reviews for this product and others in the 0 to 0 range and settled on the HP.

The Gateway looked intriging with more features than that of the HP dv4 (and a slightly lower price). And the Dell equivalent was also appealing ("tank-like" build quality). But, with Gateway there seems to be a slew of troubles. The overall "cheapness" (sorry Frank Z.; I just like the term for descripton here) of the Gateway just took it out of the running. And with the Dell (as sturdy as they are and reputation to boot), are on the high-end of the price-point for a medium level laptop (of which this dv4 is also). With the Dell, to get the features the dv4 had, you are on the high end of this price range and possibly getting outside of the range we were trying to stay in. I looked at Sony and IBM, but the Sony (though a really well built and an ergo-nice unit) was again priced high vs. the features of the dv4. And the IBM seemed to have lately just turned the corner on quality. I mean the corner that it turned was to the "dark side".

As you can tell, I am making most of my decision based on others and my 'gut-feel" with some touch time at the retail outlets, like Best Buy. This laptop just has that better feel to it. Construction is fairly solid, keyboard feels very good (not Mac-like, but much better feel that say the Gateway or IBM), layout around the keyboard is logical (I like the touch-sensor volume and wi-fi). Speakers are of great reputation (Altec Lansing), but average sonic quality. Oh well, what can you expect from a laptop. Others have mentioned the touch pad was a little quirky straight out of the box. But, I worked that out in the pointers features option. So, it works well now. The HP Media Center is not what I would chose, but this laptop is mostly for my wife to use and not me. She is happy with it as is. The DVD drive functions fine. There are enough IO connections that we would never run out. Another USB connection would have been nice, as others have mentioned. But, where would it go? No more room on either side of the unit.... And, the output through HDMI is great. Movies on the DVD player look great on our 47" Samsung LCD. Even the TV shows that we miss and watch on network web sites look good on the same output-to-TV.

So, being light users that we are (some of the reason of going down from desktop to laptop - no need for all the bulk and physical "anchoring") this unit is "so far, so good". We have had it since January of 2010 and I hope that some of the problems encountered by other owners does not befall us.

This review / opinion may not help you make your decison. But, as with others that I read before buying, those personal opinions did help point me to the HP dv4 to make sure I at least give them a try at taking my money.. Maybe this guys opinion might lead you to beleive in your own "gut feel". Go try it at a retailer and see how it feels to you....


Sleek, light-weight, fast
I work from home, and I use this computer for everything. I wanted to find a computer that I could travel with, and to replace my old Gateway notebook. I was leaning towards Toshiba throughout my online research, but when I saw this in the store, I was intrigued. It is a beautiful design (resembling a Mac), the screen is the perfect size, and it is light-weight. I drive around a lot for my job, and carry this computer around with me comfortably. I was amazed at how fast it starts up, granted I removed some bloat-ware. I recommend removing the pre-installed anti-virus software from any new computer. I also use this computer for basic internet functions (Facebook, e-mails, browsing), but I also watch a lot of movies and TV shows, too. I bought a VGA cable to connect to the plasma TV, and the picture looks great (compared to my boyfriend's older laptop). The video card is just amazing. I think watching a movie through my computer on the TV actually looks better than watching a DVD.
The only complaint I have about this notebook, which is true for all newer HP notebooks, is the touchpad. It's not easy to scroll webpages sometimes, and the sensitivity varies. Sometimes it is hard to select by tapping, and other times, I accidentally click on something because it is too sensitive. I would recommend getting a wireless mouse, and disabling the touchpad. Overall, I am very impressed with HP's effort. I bought the computer for 0 at Best Buy, which I thought was a pretty good deal. It's super fast, has great picture quality, and serves all of my needs. I definitely recommend this computer.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 6:45

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