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		<title>HP Pavilion dv2 Wrap Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been using the HP Pavilion dv2 laptop off and on for about a month now. As it tends to go with most gadgets that pass through my hands, there are things that I really like about this device and then there are some things that cause me disappointment. Before we get to my ultimate [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been using the HP Pavilion dv2 laptop off and on for about a month now. As it tends to go with most gadgets that pass through my hands, there are things that I really like about this device and then there are some things that cause me disappointment. </p>
<p>Before we get to my ultimate verdict, I still need to tell you about my experiences using a few of the features that I didn&#8217;t cover in the other two installments of this series.</p>
<h3><strong>The optional Blu-Ray drive</strong></h3>
<p>The dv2 doesn&#8217;t have a built in optical drive. That may or may not cause you to disregard this device as a potential purchase. It doesn&#8217;t bother me in the least. I so rarely have a need to load software from a CD or burn a CD, that I could care less with its absence.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18172" title="hpdv2-31" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/hpdv2-31.jpg" alt="hpdv2-31" width="500" height="439" /></p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t think you can live without an optical drive, you can opt for the external Lightscribe Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer USB drive for $129.99. This drive is supposed to be plug and play, but the first time I plugged it in and tried to load a Blu-Ray (and several other regular DVDs), it kept telling me to put a DVD in the drive. Shutting down and rebooting the laptop seemed to have fixed that issue.</p>
<p>Now, when I plug in the drive, open the tray and pop in a DVD, it will automatically launch the video player software and start the movie. It launches the HP Media Smart DVD player for Blu-Ray DVDs and the Windows Media player for regular DVDs. Playback with either type is smooth and enjoyable to watch.</p>
<p>The only problem with the external drive is the fact that it&#8217;s external and you have to carry it with you if you want to use it. If you plan to use this laptop for travel, watching movies on a flight will be a bit inconvenient as I don&#8217;t think the laptop AND the external drive will fit that well on a regular tray table.</p>
<h3><strong>Take it to the big screen with HDMI</strong></h3>
<p>The dv2 has an HDMI out connector (a cable is not included though) that you can use to display your computer screen on your TV.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18171" title="hpdv2-32" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/hpdv2-32.jpg" alt="hpdv2-32" width="500" height="495" /></p>
<p>When I first plugged the dv2 into my 65&#8243; TV via HDMI, it defaulted the laptop&#8217;s resolution to a lower level. I then reset it to the max resolution  of 1280 x 800, which you can see in the image above. Surfing on the big screen was great. I could easily read the text. Using the dv2 with the Blu-Ray player was a nice experience too.</p>
<h3><strong>System performance</strong></h3>
<p>The dv2 is small and portable, but it&#8217;s not a netbook and isn&#8217;t powered by the 1.60GHz Intel Atom processor like the current crop of netbooks. The dv2 has the AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual-Core <a style="border-bottom: 0.075em solid darkgreen ! important; font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: underline ! important; padding-bottom: 1px ! important; color: darkgreen ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;" href="../2009/06/16/the-hp-pavilion-dv2-a-vacation-from-my-macs/#" target="_blank">Mobile</a> Processor L625 (1.6GHz, 1MB L2 Cache). Instead of running XP like most netbooks, the dv2 is running Vista. I think the AMD processor is a bit under powered for this operating system. It runs fine as long as you don&#8217;t load up multiple apps. Once you do, it starts feeling a bit laggy and the fan starts going full force. I&#8217;m very curious to see how well Windows 7 runs on it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to bore you with a bunch of performance graphs. My eyes always glaze over whenever I see them in other laptop reviews. If you want to see that kind of info, just google for hp dv2 review and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll find all kinds of bar graphs <img src='http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a gamer, so I can&#8217;t comment on the gaming power of this computer either. But for normal day to day surfing, media playing, image editing, writing, etc, it works very well.</p>
<p>Boot time for various modes&#8230;</p>
<p>Time to boot up from a powered off state = 44 seconds to login screen.</p>
<p>Time to boot up from hibernation (saves session and then powers off) = 45 seconds.</p>
<p>Time to boot up from sleep (keeps session in memory and puts computer in low power mode) = 7 seconds.</p>
<h3><strong>Battery Life</strong></h3>
<p>Battery life with the 6 cell hi-cap battery is supposed to be about 4 hr and 45 minutes. I did a couple of tests of my own and came up with the following real world results.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Test 1</span><br />
Started at 3pm with a 100% full battery.<br />
Display brightness set to full bright. The only application that is running is Firefox with 3 tabs. One is playing music from pandora.com at 75% volume level via WiFi (I played music for about 45 minutes and then paused it). In another tab I was typing this article while logged into the wordpress admin interface of The Gadgeteer. The last tab had GMail running. At some point during the battery test, I opened another tab and did some surfing and some hulu.com video viewing.<br />
At 5:18pm I got the 25% battery warning symbol in the task tray.<br />
At 5:42pm I got the 5% warning.<br />
At 5:45pm, the screen blanked, but the computer continued to run for a minute or two and then turned off.<br />
Result = 2hrs 45 mins total run time.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Test 2</span><br />
Started at 6:05pm with a 100% full battery.<br />
Blu-Ray movie playing via USB drive with audio set to 50%.<br />
At 7:38pm playback stopped with a message.<br />
Result = 1hr 33 minutes</p>
<p>Neither test lives up to the almost 4hr 45 minute run time stated on  HP&#8217;s site. I suppose I could squeeze out that much time if the screen brightness was turned way down and WiFi weren&#8217;t in use, but um&#8230; what&#8217;s the fun in that?</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t even watch one full length movie without running out of juice.</p>
<h3><strong>Random hardware thoughts</strong></h3>
<p>As far as size, weight, keyboard feel and display quality, it&#8217;s been a pleasure to use the dv2.  Things that haven&#8217;t been a pleasure are the constant fan noise and hot air blowing out of the left side of the keyboard area and the trackpad.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-18248" title="hpdv2-34" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/hpdv2-34.jpg" alt="hpdv2-34" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>My biggest complaint by far has been the location of the exhaust fan. I don&#8217;t understand why they have it at the front left side of the keyboard. I think it would be much better if it were placed at the back of the laptop. Then the display would probably shield some of the noise.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a big fan of the trackpad either. I don&#8217;t like having the scroll feature located along the right edge of the pad. It doesn&#8217;t seem to work that well 100% of the time. The trackpad buttons are also pretty stiff to press. I ended up using a small wireless mouse instead.</p>
<h3><strong>Random Vista thoughts</strong></h3>
<p>I went into this series of articles with the plan to see if I could live with Vista as my primary operating system for the week. It wasn&#8217;t as unpleasant as I had feared it would be, but that said, it wasn&#8217;t as comfortable to use as OS X. That shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise considering that I&#8217;ve been using Macs for the past 3 years. Sometimes Vista just feels like a chore to use. However, these days so much of my work is done in a browser, that the operating system almost doesn&#8217;t matter to me anymore. I think the dv2 would be better off running an OS that requires a little less overhead though. I&#8217;ll be very interested in seeing how Windows 7 performs on it. Or maybe I can hackintosh it <img src='http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<h3><strong>When it&#8217;s all said and done</strong></h3>
<p>I prefer the keyboard and display size of the HP Pavilion dv2 to that of any 10&#8243; sized netbook that I&#8217;ve used so far. The ability to see more info on the display is so much more comfortable to me. The added weight over a netbook hasn&#8217;t really been that much of an issue and I will more than likely use the dv2 as my travel computer from now on. Even though it the battery doesn&#8217;t last almost 5hrs as claimed, it lasts significantly longer than my <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2008/09/05/msi_wind_netbook_review/">MSI Wind</a> and the same as the <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/02/09/hp-mini-1000-netbook-review/">HP Mini</a> 1000 netbook. Overall, I think HP has a nice little machine here and I like it a lot.</p>
  <p>Filed in categories: <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/category/handheld_pcs_ultra_portables/" title="View all posts in Handheld PCs / Ultra Portables" rel="category tag">Handheld PCs / Ultra Portables</a></p><p>Tagged: <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/blu-ray/" rel="tag">Blu-ray</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/hp-dv2/" rel="tag">HP dv2</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/laptop/" rel="tag">Laptop</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/vista/" rel="tag">Vista</a></p><p style="background-color: #ddd;"><a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/07/26/hp-pavilion-dv2-wrap-up/">HP Pavilion dv2 Wrap Up</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com">The Gadgeteer</a> on July 26, 2009 at 9:41 pm.</p><script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/TheGadgeteer?i=http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/07/26/hp-pavilion-dv2-wrap-up/ type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>The HP Pavilion dv2 is a HOT notebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 18:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a few days into my Mac vacation and so far I&#8217;ve only broke the rules once&#8230; I used my Mac / Photoshop to work up the images in this article. Gimp is nice, but I&#8217;ve been unable to figure out how to save jpgs at lower resolutions while having them still look crisp. Other [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m a few days into my Mac vacation and so far I&#8217;ve only broke the rules once&#8230; I used my Mac / Photoshop to work up the images in this article. Gimp is nice, but I&#8217;ve been unable to figure out how to save jpgs at lower resolutions while having them still look crisp. Other than that little discretion, I&#8217;ve been true to the experiment and am using the HP Pavilion dv2 notebook as my main computer while I&#8217;m here at home.</p>
<p>In the last two days, I&#8217;ve noticed two things. First, I love the size of this device and second, this laptop is hot &#8211; but not in a good way. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had the opportunity to review two different netbooks so far. First it was the <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2008/09/05/msi_wind_netbook_review/">MSI Wind</a> and then we did a team review of the <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/02/09/hp-mini-1000-netbook-review/">HP mini 1000</a>. The netbook form factor is great for travel. It fits easily into a gear bag and typically weighs less than 3 pounds. Perfect for portability.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16709" title="hpdv2-2-1" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-1.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-1" width="500" height="374" /></p>
<p>The HP Pavilion dv2 has great portability too. It&#8217;s larger than a netbook (the image above is the HP mini 1000 sitting on top of the dv2), but I think I&#8217;m actually liking this intermediate size considerably more.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16710" title="hpdv2-2-2" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-2.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-2" width="500" height="291" /></p>
<p>The dv2 with the 6 cell high capacity battery weighs in at close to 4lbs on my digital scale&#8230;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16711" title="hpdv2-2-3" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-3.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-3" width="500" height="334" /></p>
<p>While the HP mini 1000 netbook is 2.5lbs. Yes, the dv2 weighs more, but I what I like better about it, is the large 12.1 inch display that has a max resolution of 1280 x 800 and the larger keyboard. It&#8217;s much more comfortable to use for any extended period of time or for use as a main computer.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16716" title="hpdv2-2-7" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-7.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-7" width="500" height="415" /></p>
<p>The display does have a glossy screen, which may be a problem for some people. I&#8217;ve been finding that I&#8217;ve had some issues with it reflecting my 3 bulb ceiling lap. To remedy the situation, I have the screen angle open to the maximum angle and have also propped up the front with a package of chewing gum <img src='http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  The chewing gum package wedge would not have been needed if the screen could open just a little farther. I had a similar complaint with the HP mini 1000&#8242;s max screen angle&#8230;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16719" title="hpdv2-2-8" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-8.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-8" width="500" height="331" /></p>
<p>I have had no issues with the keyboard on the dv2. It&#8217;s nice and spacious, with a layout that does not cause me to press the wrong keys. The keyboard itself is very quiet and the keys are slick feeling and flat on top.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16712" title="hpdv2-2-4" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-4.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-4" width="500" height="429" /></p>
<p>The mirrored finish touch pad works well, including the scroll bar on the Right side. The only &#8216;problem&#8217; that the touch pad has, is that it shows fingerprints and smears. Other than that, the surface is very slick, making it easy to move your cursor quickly. I like that I can hold my finger tip at the top or bottom of the scroll bar to have it automatically continue scrolling down the page.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve not had any usability issues yet with this computer. Granted, I&#8217;ve been doing almost all my work in the browser (I installed Firefox). So far the only applications that I&#8217;ve installed are GIMP, Tweetdeck, Blu, Firefox and Miranda. GIMP has worked fine except for the fact that I don&#8217;t have the settings configured correctly for saving jpgs. I tried the Blu twitter client, but it would not log me in (I need to try it again), so I went with Tweetdeck, which I have used on my Macs. For the browser, I had to go with Firefox because I have certain plugins that I like to use. For instant messaging, I ended up just using <a href="http://meebo.com/">meebo</a>, since I use it during the day at work and am very comfortable with it.</p>
<p>The main complaint that I have so far with the dv2 is that it runs way too hot for my liking.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16714" title="hpdv2-2-6" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hpdv2-2-6.jpg" alt="hpdv2-2-6" width="500" height="351" /></p>
<p>The fan runs continuously. It even runs when the notebook is idling. The fan blows hot air out the vents on the Left front side of the device. I used an IR thermometer to check the temps. The highest I&#8217;ve seen so far is 119 degrees. I&#8217;ve just been checking it periodically all day today and it&#8217;s averaging around 112 &#8211; 114 degrees. I have found that the fan will increase in speed when I watch a video through YouTube or open a couple tabs in Firefox that are both loading pages.</p>
<p>The continous fan annoys me because I have a thing for noise and have been spoiled by my Macbook Pro, which is virtually silent. Even the fan on my iMac is quieter than the fan on the dv2. I&#8217;m curious how warm this laptop would run with Windows 7, XP or Ubuntu&#8230;</p>
<p>Ok, that&#8217;s it for today. I have plans to do a bunch of couch surfing this weekend to see if the dv2&#8242;s 6 cell hi-cap battery really does last for 4.5hrs. I also want to hook the dv2 up to my 65&#8243; RPTV via HDMI and check out a Blu-ray DVD.</p>
  <p>Filed in categories: Uncategorized</p><p>Tagged: <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/blu-ray/" rel="tag">Blu-ray</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/diary/" rel="tag">Gear Diary</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/hp-dv2/" rel="tag">HP dv2</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/laptop/" rel="tag">Laptop</a>, <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/tag/vista/" rel="tag">Vista</a></p><p style="background-color: #ddd;"><a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/06/19/the-hp-pavilion-dv2-is-a-hot-notebook/">The HP Pavilion dv2 is a HOT notebook</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com">The Gadgeteer</a> on June 19, 2009 at 2:00 pm.</p><script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/TheGadgeteer?i=http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/06/19/the-hp-pavilion-dv2-is-a-hot-notebook/ type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 01:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok friends, it&#8217;s honesty time. I have a secret to let you all in on and it&#8217;s a kinda big and I&#8217;m more than  a little ashamed to admit it. But I feel safe with you guys, so here goes&#8230; I&#8217;ve been pretty much all Mac all the time since July, 2005. I made the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ok friends, it&#8217;s honesty time. I have a secret to let you all in on and it&#8217;s a kinda big and I&#8217;m more than  a little ashamed to admit it. But I feel safe with you guys, so here goes&#8230; I&#8217;ve been pretty much all Mac all the time since July, 2005. I made the switch (after 3 tries) and never looked back. Now the bad part is, that after the switch, I became one of those annoying Apple converts that likes to say Windows sucks every time someone mentions a problem about Microsoft software. And even worse is the fact that I dismissed Windows Vista as crap without truly giving it much of a try. There, I said it.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s what I am going to do. I&#8217;m going to give up my Macs completely for a week and am going to use a brand spanking new <a href="http://www.hp.com/">HP</a> Pavilion dv2 notebook loaded with Windows Vista. Will this notebook steal my heart and give me a new respect for Vista? We shall see said the blind man, we shall see&#8230; </p>
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<h3><strong>Hardware Specs</strong></h3>
<p>AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor L625 (1.6GHz, 1MB L2 Cache)<br />
4096MB DDR2 SDRAM<br />
320GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive<br />
12.1&#8243; Diagonal WXGA HiDef BrightView Widescreen display  (1280 x 800)<br />
ATI Mobility Radeon HD Premium Graphics 3410 with 512MB DDR2 dedicated graphics memory<br />
802.11a/b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth<br />
5-in-1 Media reader<br />
Blu-ray ROM with Lightscribe SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer<br />
Windows Vista Home Premium (64bit with SP1)<br />
HP Media Smart<br />
HP Webcam<br />
High capacity 6-Cell Lithium-ion Battery<br />
11.50&#8243;(L)x 9.45&#8243;(W)x 0.93&#8243;(min)/ 1.29&#8243;(max)<br />
3.81 lbs</p>
<h3><strong>Package Contents</strong></h3>
<p>HP Pavilion dv2 notebook<br />
External USB Blu-ray drive<br />
6 cell battery<br />
AC adapter</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16584" title="hp-dv2-2" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-2.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-2" width="500" height="334" /></p>
<p>This is a very sexy looking notebook that is available in Moonlight White or Espresso Black. As you can tell, I was sent the Moonlight White version. Is it ok to say that it reminds me of an Macbook? <img src='http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16592" title="hp-dv2-10" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-10.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-10" width="500" height="451" /></p>
<p>I love the color as I get really tired of looking at dull Black laptops all the time. This one is almost pearly in color. But  it doesn&#8217;t have any swirls like the <a href="http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/02/09/hp-mini-1000-netbook-review/">HP Mini 1000</a> that we reviewed.</p>
<p>The size of the dv2 is nice. It&#8217;s not netbook tiny, but it&#8217;s not Macbook Pro big. It&#8217;s just right&#8230; The weight isn&#8217;t bad either. It&#8217;s going to make a nice couch surfing machine.</p>
<p>Time for ports, connectors and switches&#8230;</p>
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<p>On the Right side, the first switch towards the front of the laptop is the power slider, next to it is the wireless toggle, flash card slot, Audio in, Audio out, USB, power connector and security cable slot.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16591" title="hp-dv2-9" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-9.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-9" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>A bright LED next to the power connector apparently glows all the time when connected. It&#8217;s yet to turn off for me, and I&#8217;ve had it plugged in for 24hrs now. I&#8217;ll have to read up on it.</p>
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<p>On the left side, we have an Ethernet jack, video out, HDMI, 2 USB ports and a heat vent.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16587" title="hp-dv2-5" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-5.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-5" width="500" height="359" /></p>
<p>On the front, we have a collection of status LEDs for wireless, power, battery and the hard drive.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16589" title="hp-dv2-7" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-7.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-7" width="500" height="439" /></p>
<p>Opening the lid exposes a brilliant glossy display and a bright White keyboard and chrome touch pad.</p>
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<p>The keyboard is pretty spacious and has a decent layout from the brief time I&#8217;ve used it so far to setup my account and do a few quick installs.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16590" title="hp-dv2-8" src="http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hp-dv2-8.jpg" alt="hp-dv2-8" width="500" height="396" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to watching some Blu-ray movies using the USB drive and the HDMI out feature of the dv2. One thing I noticed though&#8230; no remote to control playback from across the room.</p>
<p>Ok, that&#8217;s the quick and dirty hardware tour. Starting tomorrow, I&#8217;m on a Mac vacation until next week. I&#8217;m feeling a bit shakey already <img src='http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>If you have specific questions about what the HP dv2 can and can&#8217;t do, leave a comment and I&#8217;ll try to address your questions as I post updates to the article.</p>
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