Product summary The good: Inexpensive, highly configurable 13-inch laptop; excellent battery life. The bad: Not as thin or light as other 13-inch systems; AMD processor lags in performance. The bottom line: The 13-inch HP Pavilion dv3z offers a reasonable trade-off, choosing battery life and value over performance and weight.
Specifications: Processor: AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual Core Mobile (2.3 GHz) ; RAM installed: 3 GB ; OS provided: Windows Vista Home Premium See full specs Price range: $799.99 check prices See all products in the series CNET editors' review Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman Reviewed on: 04/14/2009 Released on: 04/01/2009 An inexpensive 13-inch laptop will always get our attention, and HP's Pavilion dv3z fits the bill starting at less than $700; it is also highly customizable (our configuration was $893). We're fond of saying that 13-inch laptops are the smallest we could fathom working on for a full day, and the biggest we'd be willing to carry around on a regular basis-- ... more.
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