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    Compaq Presario v6000z Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 10 2007 @ 22:17:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The holiday season of 2006 was filled with intense price competition between resellers for low-budget notebook sales. Online and brick and mortar stores alike battled for this market segment aggressively with mostly low-spec or low-quantity systems. The HP Compaq Presario V6000Z was a member of that competition, but unlike many of its competitors this model was available for build to order. There weren't any lines to wait in or crowds to brave. Plus, this 15" laptop features a Mobile AMD Semprom CPU which offers the power-saving technologies Intel leaves off their Celeron M line.

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