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HP Pavilion 17-e054sg Pro Reviews

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All in all, with the Pavilion 17-e054sg Hewlett Packard offers a solid product at a competitive price. The application performance is where it should be, and gaming performance allows more than just sporadic play. The computer offers a spacious hard drive and can maintain an acceptable battery life. The monitor won't be winning any prizes, but we have also seen worse models. It does unfortunately suffer from a blue tint. The only real point of criticism is that in the Pavilion, HP only installed a Fast Ethernet chip, while the competition offers Gigabit Ethernet. If the purchase price is an important factor, the Asus F75VC suggests itself as an alternative. The model we tested is not currently available, but the next generation is. Its features are nearly identical - with one exception: this machine runs with a more powerful Core i3-3110M processor (Ivy Bridge) rather than the Core i3-2370M (Sandy Bridge). The price is between 480 and 500 Euros (~$660-$690). The only reason to buy the Dell Inspiron 17R-5721 is its CPU's processing power. Apart from that, it would be difficult to find an argument to buy. When we compare the respective runtimes (in relation to battery capacity), the Inspiron appears a bit lousy by comparison. It just consumes too much power in its idle state.
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Nov 08, 2013

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