I'll never understand the thinking behind such poor designs. A downsized, performance reduced, ultraportable that can't do the one thing an ultraportable needs to, run for at least a couple hours per charge still after you've owned it a year.
I completely disagree with the suggestion in the review that if one test causes 81 minutes, we can wildly assume 3 hours otherwise. What use is there that isn't running the screen, Vista itself constantly hammers a hard drive with prefetching and auto-defrag let alone the bloated files it really is running, and you can't even browse the 'net these days without needing to view a few pages with flash content because people forgot how to design a website properly.
Simply playing an SD movie on this you probably can't even watch one of typical length due to insufficient battery capacity. I mean after you've had it a few months, battery capacity when brand new is a bit beside the point as it is brand new only once.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 5th June 2009 18:56 GMT
My HP Pavillion 9655ea had many overheating and hardware issues from day one, it died just two months out of warranty. Considering that I paid £650 for this Stylish Laptop and had go and get a new machine for almost the same amount within just 14 months, I Wouldn't touch HPs even with a barge-pole.
By Nile McAdamsPosted Sunday 7th June 2009 02:06 GMT
I ordered a DV2 the day it came out and I love it. I travel a great deal and the DV2 is perfect - I had a netbook but it was just too underpowered even though the size was great. I also have a core duo 14" notebook. I like the power and speed but not the weight or size for travel. The DV2 is a great compromise. Not the most powerful but powerful enough and not the smallest or lightest but small and light enough.
As far as heat from the DV2 is concerned, I just returned from Phoenix,USA ( American Southwest ). In the two days I was there the temperature was 105F and 103F respectively. To put it another way - THE WHOLE WORLD was as hot as the exhaust from the DV2. People live, work and love in that heat. I use my DV2 on my lap all of the time in airports and hotel lobbies with no problem.
Battery life is good enough for me but I concede it may not be enough for some. Most airports have charging stations now so about the only place I run on battery power anymore is on the plane. I don't play movies but in just ordinary use I would agree with the Register review that the battery would last about 3 hours or so. I have used it over 2 hours with no problem. Turning off the WiFi helps.
One last note, I have used HP extensively for 30 years. Overall their quality is the best.
Looks like I wont be replacing my Vaio SZ2XP/C with this thing #
By Michael H.F. WilkinsonPosted Monday 8th June 2009 10:40 GMT
Same weight, better performance, better battery life
Comments on: HP Pavillion dv2 AMD Neo notebook
Useless #
By JC Posted Friday 5th June 2009 17:20 GMT
HP is all Style and no Quality #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 5th June 2009 18:56 GMT
DV2 is great !!! #
By Nile McAdams Posted Sunday 7th June 2009 02:06 GMT
Looks like I wont be replacing my Vaio SZ2XP/C with this thing #
By Michael H.F. Wilkinson Posted Monday 8th June 2009 10:40 GMT