HP Pavilion dv6700t Overview

HP Pavilion dv6700tHewlett-Packard has unveiled this week the HP Pavilion dv6700t 15.4-inch entertainment notebook, replacing the dv6500t series.

The Intel “Santa Rosa” platform-based Pavilion dv6700t features a processor ranging from the Pentium Dual-Core Mobile T2330 clocked at 1.67GHz to the Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 at 2.2GHz. Graphics options include the integrated Intel GMA X3100 and the dedicated Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS 256MB video card. These GPUs manage the notebook’s 15.4″ 1280-by-800 pixel display. The dv6700t supports up to 4GB of system memory and comes with up to 250GB 5,400rpm hard drive. Optical drive options include a DVD burner, HD DVD ROM, and a Blu-Ray ROM.

Regarding networking, there are a 802.11b/g module or the Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN supporting 802.11n draft Wi-Fi standard, an optional Bluetooth, Ethernet LAN port, 56K modem, and an optional broadband wireless Verizon ExpressCard.

The HP Pavilion dv6700t also features integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers, and optional web camera, fingerprint reader, and ExpressCard TV Tuner.

Along with an ExpressCard slot, the dv6700t has three USB ports, a 5-in-1 media card reader, Firewire, and a remote control receiver, as well as S-Video and VGA outputs. When configured with the 8400M GS video card, the dv6700t additionally provides an HDMI output.

With a standard 6-cell battery, the laptop’s weight starts at 6.14 pounds. The notebook features the “Radiance” HP Imprint Finish and comes with Windows Vista OS.

The Pavilion dv6700t basic configuration is currently priced at $649.99 after rebates.

Hewlett-Packard has also unveiled the Pavilion dv6700tse (Special Edition) laptop, which features a white “Influx” finish instead of a standard “Radiance” found in the dv6700t.

  • Chad

    When do you expect to review the new HP Pavilion DV6700t laptop? Looking forward to the review…I am buying a laptop soon.

    Tahnks

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  • Julian

    Will the hp dv6780 special edition “trive” be customizable later in the year???? It’s a really nice design but if it had a fingerprint reader and a higher processor speed I would get it without thinking twice !