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HP Pavilion g6-2253sg Pro Reviews

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What can be expected from a notebook in the 500 to 600 Euros (~$650 to $780) price range? According to HP, a lot! Despite the usual Crossfire problems, the Pavilion g6-2253sg offers above all plenty of storage and solid applications and games performance for a small price. Sure, it is obvious that the manufacturer had to do some savings on other place of the notebook. The glossy plastic case is neither ergonomic, nor is it very stable or of high quality, but it serves its purpose. The keyboard and the touchpad are even better than the standard for this price range and make the Pavilion ideal for office use. On top of that, the notebook proved to be quiet and with long battery life, at least in low load scenarios. Ultimately, there is only one thing that prevents full purchase recommendation. We anticipated a low-resolution TN panel with bad viewing angles, but we did not expect such a low display brightness. Potential buyers need to be aware that the screen is practically designed only for indoor use. This also affects the battery life. Users who can overlook this problem will receive an inexpensive and versatile multimedia notebook in the face of the Pavilion g6. This is also true for the other versions with an Intel processor.
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Published on:
Mar 13, 2013

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