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HP Pavilion DV1000 Reviews

HD pavilion
Aug 31, 2021 06:44 PM 1323 Views (via Android App)

This is easy to operate but not good in processing. Now I want to sell it in free. I m totally bored to that product


I prefer not to buy it. If u think looks doesn't matter than u buy it


Banglore India
HP
Feb 12, 2019 07:43 PM 3485 Views (via Android App)

Im presently using HP laptop. Its so good and made easy to use and to operate. There is no such break or crack inside or regarding with system updates and charhe durability. Well if you properly maintain in a conditioned way. You can operate more than 40year. Its easy worth giving momey to buy and getting an epson printer with this.


Roorkee India
Good Standard
Oct 12, 2016 05:53 PM 6009 Views

The Hp Pavilion Dv1000 is good Notebook for Home and Business Pc. I recommend THis to Your


It's Specification is good the Ram is 2gb and is not hanging up.My Experience is too Good. My Friend tell me to Buy this and it"s price is too Small on amazon, flipkart and other Sites.


it's Camera Good quility and The Battery Backup is 2.5 hour and 10 minute warning Time.


Everypeople tell that the hp is too old company But I recommend to your's Please Buy this. and


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HP Pavilion DV1000 Laptops - Never Buy !
Mar 19, 2008 05:32 PM 13209 Views

In late 2005, I asked a friend to buy me an HP Laptop in the US. We


configured a DV1000 as per my requirements & he bought it for me. I


received it with a faulty DVD Writer. So, I had to send it all the way


back to the US for replacement. They admitted they had installed a


faulty DVD Writer.


I used the laptop for a year with small


problems on & off. Then, after a little over a year when the 1 year


warranty was over, the laptop died on me & would'nt come on. I had


it checked in Pune from their authorised Service Center. They said it


would need a new motherboard which would cost about Rs.20000/- which is


half the price of a new laptop. And, the new motherboard would carry a


1 month warranty only so if something went wrong after a month, its


back to square one. So, I just decided to buy a new one. I had loads of


accessories (extra battery etc.) for the DV series so I decided to this


time buy the same series in India so that I could serviced here is


anything were to go wrong.


I bought a Dv1743TU this time in Feb




  1. Its March now, just fwe weeks over 1 year when the warranty has




just run out the speakers stop working & so does the LAN card. When


I call one of the Authorised HP service centers in Pune, the guy who


answers tries to convince me to have it repaired from a third party


since HP would take too long. He give me a mobile number of a guy which


turns out to be his own personal mobile number so that he can earn the


money on the side.


So, I go to the other authorised service


center. They tell me that if the LAN card is spoilt, I'd have to


replace the motherboard. The cost - approximately Rs.20000/-.


I


have another friend who had an HP DV series laptop with a bigger screen


than mine. He faced the same problem with his laptop. He had bought it


in Dubai & within 3-4 months the motherboard died. He had it


replaced under warranty in Dubai since he has family there. Now its


just over a year & beyond the warranty period & his motherboard


has died again.


I now hear from various sources (and by personal


experience) that the DV series laptops are known to break down all the


time, usually the motherboard being the problem.


I warn everyone


who is planning on buying an HP laptop because it looks sleek & is


priced well - you will suffer & pay in some way or another.


Stay away from HP Laptops. They are bad news !!!


Bangalore India
Search ends With DV1000 HP
Jul 11, 2006 03:39 PM 6687 Views

Its been a wonderful Experience to use DV1000 HP Laptops. It has very good look and very easy to carry/use. Specially built in camera gives a little more relief for internet Savvys. Its just Great in Performance. But Battery's Performace is comparatively low with other Notebooks which is negotiable with other features of DV1000 HP series. Another good things about is Three USB ports with a Card Reader, Bluetooth and firework etc.....


Its been a wonderful Experience to use DV1000 HP Laptops. It has very good look and very easy to carry/use. Specially built in camera gives a little more relief for internet Savvys. Its just Great in Performance. But Battery's Performace is comparatively low with other Notebooks which is negotiable with other features of DV1000 HP series. Another good things about is Three USB ports with a Card Reader, Bluetooth and firework etc.....


Its been a wonderful Experience to use DV1000 HP Laptops. It has very good look and very easy to carry/use. Specially built in camera gives a little more relief for internet Savvys. Its just Great in Performance. But Battery's Performace is comparatively low with other Notebooks which is negotiable with other features of DV1000 HP series. Another good things about is Three USB ports with a Card Reader, Bluetooth and firework etc.....


Style and Substance
Apr 05, 2006 09:31 PM 9491 Views

My hunt for a personal laptop began after my latest company gave me a mammoth Dell Inspiron. It was a real pain carrying it around. I wanted a sexy looking, powerful, light and small laptop for my personal use. I had the privilege of using laptops from IBM, HP, Toshiba and Dell. All of these were official laptops and I didn’t care about their appearance. Of all them I personally loved the IBM Think Pad even though it was slightly heavier than the rest. It was a class apart.


My most important requirements were 1- The laptop had to be sleek, light and black in colour. 2 - A bright widescreen that’s not bigger than 14 inches. I feel that the 15.4 inch models are fit to be called TVs not laptops. The laptop has to be real good looking. The ideal match was a Sony Vaio. The Vaio S series which I just loved was 1500 £. But I was no way going to spend so much when other machines with similar configuration were available for less than half the price.


I was left to choose from IBM, HP and Toshiba. I just used to hate the Dell laptops, they were crude looking, heavy pieces of plastic with poor finish. I would’ve loved to buy a Think Pad, but I did not find any widescreen models. I was left with HP and Toshiba. I compared the 14 inch models and the HP DV1000 was the clear winner. I fell in love with the laptop the day I saw it. It had a lot of goodies that came as a part of the package.


I finally bought the model with 1 GB RAM and 80 GB HDD and a 1.7 GHz Centrino processor for 900 £. I’ve used it for 3 months already. Here are some of the things I just loved which made me buy this…




  • It looks great. Even though its not as sexy as a Vaio, it much better than the Toshibas and the Dells. The dual colour styling with a grey outer and black keyboard looks good. The multimedia buttons with the dim blue lights made it look real neat. It was not at all heavy.




  • The screen is among the best. I would say the ‘bright view’ widescreen is almost as good as the Sony’s X-Brite screens with standard applications.




  • It has a built in card reader which I think reads 6 different types of standard memory cards. Saves the pain of having to buy and carry a memory card reader. This is better than the Sony which reads only Sony memory cards.




  • It comes with a real cute credit card sized remote control which sits in the PCMCIA card slot. You can switch on your laptop, and control all DVD controls with this remote control. Real useful while watching DVD’s and playing songs.




  • The Quick Play feature which allows you to watch DVDs and play mp3s in you laptop without having to boot windows.




  • It also had its share of standard goodies like Wireless Networking, dual layer DVD writer, 3 USB ports, S-Video port, Fire-wire port etc. It even has 2 headphone ports!!






The above pros made be buy it. However there are few other nice things I discovered on this laptop as I started using it for the first few days:




  • The battery life is excellent. I surfed for 3 hrs 45 min with wireless turned on before the battery drained. This is very good considering the bright screen.




  • It does not make any noise and you hardly feel it getting heated up when you keep it on your lap.




  • The design is very user friendly. Other than the power adaptor port we find all other ports on the left and right of the laptop. You need not turn your laptop to fix cables any more.




  • The keyboard is among the best. All the standard keys were available. The mouse touch-pad could be disabled to prevent the cursor from flying off while typing fast. I had seen this on earlier HP laptops also.




  • I really enjoyed watching DVDs on it. I expected the screen to be small. But it was good enough for watching movies.




  • The Altec-Lansing speakers were not at all bad.






Overall I was very satisfied with the design, quality of finish and features. The laptop is quiet fast but not as fast I expected a machine with this configuration to be. I tested it extensively for speed, and realized that it is not bad. Well no one uses a laptop for deploying a carrier grade application. People use it for MS office applications, surfing, playing songs/videos. This laptop has enough muscle for all this. Another area which exposes performance issues is gaming. However I’ve never tried any games on this laptop.


I can’t resist finding flaws. Also I know people who read the reviews look for this stuff most. Here are a few of them




  • The laptop does not close perfectly. There is small gap of 2-3 mm b/w the screen and keyboard even after the laptop is closed. The hooks that protrude from the top of the screen double up as wireless antennae and also the locking mechanism. This is hardly any cause for concern.




  • It’s a shame that this laptop does not have a built-in microphone. How can a multimedia entertainment laptop ship without a built-in microphone?




  • I sometimes feel that the laptop is too wide. Well no cribbing as this is a wide screen.




  • The touch pad is not smooth and has a matte finish. This may be irritating to a few users.




  • My laptop shipped with XP home and loads of useless crappy software from Microsoft. I would've loved to have MS Office instead of all the non-sense.






Here are few things that would’ve made the laptop even better. I would not call them cons




  • The charger can be even smaller. I don’t mean it’s a brick, but it can be still smaller.




  • A built in camera would have made it complete.






HP service is just excellent in the UK. My laptop stopped working after 3 months. It would just not power on. HP service picked it up from me the next day, repaired it in 5 days and send it back to me. It seems that the mother board was dead!!!. I was not surprised as these things are common with laptops of any brand. As long as you are covered by warranty you are safe.


I would finally say, if you want style and have the money don’t think about anything else just go and buy a Sony Vaio. They are a class apart. If you want real value for money, buy a Dell. If you want the best of both worlds buy this.


Hope my review helps. Your valuable comments are welcome.


Thanks


Ram


My New COMPanion..........
Mar 11, 2006 10:42 PM 6711 Views

Disclaimer :This is from the desk of a Recruiter - who has very little qualification to judge something as technical as a Lap Top. Moreover this review is as per the daily usage of the machine for about 10 hrs a day, 5 days a week for the last 3 months or so. If you still want to know how it performs and how good it is........... Go on.


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How many times in your entire professional life you get a boss like the one I have - who asked me on the ''Thanks Giving Day'' - ''Sharmaji, what do you want on Thanks Giving?'' and I told him ''Sir, Send me a Lap Top, I am bored of working on these Desktops''. He Says ''You said it, you’ve got it''.


And within the next one week, my wish is granted, the guy coming in from our US office brings in this sleek cool laptop which HP call's ''Pavilion DV1000 (Widescreen)''.


General Configuration of the system is as follows :


Type: General Purpose, Media


Operating System: MS Windows XP Home


Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz (Intel Pentium M)


RAM: 1GB


Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB


Graphics: Intel 82855 GME


Primary Optical Drive: DVD-ROM/CD-RW (Matshita)


Wireless: 802.11g


Screen Size: 14.1 inches


Screen Size Type: widescreen


System Weight: 5.5 lbs.


It comes in Silver color, is pretty sleek in design and as it says in configuration ''weight'' is also quite good for a laptop, carrying it here and there in the office is easy.


Utility : As I said earlier - I am a Recruiter, so the maximum I do in a PC is internet searches on various job sites and emails, for which I use Microsoft Outlook, now outlook is quite an heavy application as emails go, as there is huge data in my machine which I had been collecting for about 6+ years now, and the outlook only stands somewhere close to 2 GB in space. The other applications constantly running on my laptop for about 9+ hrs daily apart from Microsoft Outlook are One or Two Websites I am searching, cBizSoft (its a bulk mailing software), My Media Player (Songs) this is the first thing I turn on daily, Yahoo, MSN Messenger and Gmail Notifier. Apart from these the usual Antivirus Applications and Firewall things also work full time, but until now in the last 3 months it has not given me any troubles as far as system speed and hang ups go.


Sometimes it does becomes a lil bit slowspecially when I am sending about 5000+ mails in one go through that campaigning software and simultaneously using outlook too, but that’s for not more than 20 odd minutes as that’s all it takes to send all those mails.


Now the most important and fundoo feature I like about this laptop is its Wireless Connectivity and Remote Access Options. I can roam around in the building with the machine and the internet works fine, this is good for those times when I am taking an interview and wants to take a note online on the profile of the guy I am talking to or to check for some quick questions with my boss who is sitting in USA, usually he will be on the conference on phone during those times and its good to ask him some questions or quick feedbacks on chat while the candidate is sitting across the table.


Remote Access is one more good option, although I have not used as it is not required, but it is good as our network guys did gave us a demo.


Added Features: It has three USB Ports, wherein we can fix up an additional mouse as some of us don’t feel comfortable with the inbuilt scroll mouse, though I am very happy with that, as in this model the mouse pad comes with a switch to turn on or turn off the touch pad, so if you are typing something long like this review, you can turn the pad off so the cursor doesn’t runs here and there.


It has a multiple card reader too, now that helps me pretty well with my digicam memory card, just carry the card, fix it up here and in a minute u have all the pics and videos in your system, burn them in a CD or DVD and you are ready to move.


It has two Head Phone options and a mike, so watching a DVD with headphones on is cool for two people at one time.


It has one Wireless Internet Card Attachment Option too, wherein we can have the internet connectivity on the move too, provided we have that Wireless Internet Card - if I am not wrong - right now Reliance is the only provider in that front.


Extra Attachments :Two LAN Card Attachments, Extra Monitor and Key Board Connectors, Printer Port, 5 Point Pin (I dunno whats that for) and a Phone Line In too.


Multimedia Settings :Right above the key board we have these multimedia keys, wherein turn on the DVD player with a single push button and Media Player is there, Fwd, Rev, Pause, Stop, Volume Up, Down and mute are also there, apart from these the Wireless Connection On and Off switch is also in the same line. It comes with Two Inbuilt Speakers, Right below where we keep our hands while typing, one on left and one on right. It gives Kool stereo effect due to the positioning of the speakers.


Menu Controls :With the compact Key board it has some extra menu controls too, like the arrow keys close to the right hand and an extra ''back'' and ''OK'' button which works as good as ''Enter''.


Battery Backup: Awesome. It gives me a backup of close to 4 hrs at a stretch. A good battery saving mode is the moment we turn the screen down, the best part is it makes all my messengers ''Away'' the moment I turn it down and move out.


Function Shortcuts :with the Fn key pressed down, we have some 16 Extra Functions like Help Menu, One Click Internet, Lock the System, Brightness Up and Down, Hibernate, Num Lock, Break, Print Scn etc.


This system simply doesnt makes any noise, and it doesnt gets heated up either, as some months back I had used one of my friend Ravi's Samsung Laptop and noticed that it used to get warm right below your wrist, that doesnt happens with this HP model.


All in all I will recommend this machine to anybody who has the similar usage like I have, Apart from this one I have used IBM, Samsung and Dell Laptops, but functionality wise this is the one with the maximum functions at that price and trust me HP is HP.


Ratings and Comments are more than welcome as always.


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