AMD V-Series V120 Processor (2.2GHz) 2GB installed memory 320GB hard drive SuperMulti 8X DVDñR/RW with Double Layer Support 15.6" diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView LED Display (1366 x 768) Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n WLAN 101-key compatible keyboard with One touch launch keys 6-Cell 47WHr Lithium-Ion Battery Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 1 year warranty
Don't know if it matters (and not to disrespect sylar30) the review is for unit with dual core processor not amd v120, but since everything else is pretty carbon copy- so it's probably fine to go on.
for those that bought this laptop last week, you can get an extra $50 back this week, by doing a buy and return and use this $50 coupon, as the laptop is the same price this week, before the coupon!
hamdemir said: What would you get in HD and Basic gaming performance? As an owner of an existing AMD based laptop (dual core CPU, but slower 3200 ATI graphics) it copes very well with HD camcorder 24Mbit/s footage and blueray format video playback. Most of the grunt work is handled by the graphics chip so I would expect this more advanced integrated graphics to just as well.
For gaming , with all options turned down I can play some of the less advanced 3d games titles and even left for dead 2 (on extremely low options). This newer integrated graphics chip should raise that bar a bit.
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