Dv2890nr Artist Edition Sinks

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I ordered this laptop with 2 day delivery and the delivery was right on time before I had to be out of town and wanted to take the computer with me. I have an HP Pavillion Media Center Desk Top for almost 2 years and have been very happy with it, so it made sense to order another HP when I was searching for a laptop. This laptop was by far the easiest computer to get set up and learn all the new features that I was not familiar with.

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I also like the Artist version, which stands out when I am out with the laptop - no chance of someone mistaking it for their's! I am very pleased with my HP laptop, as well as Amazon.com's service. The only reason I am not giving it a 5 star is that the system is a bit slow to boot up - but from that point on, it works very well.

Do you want an advice? Never buy a HP laptop, notebook or netbook. HP is the company with the most units on recall ever (not considering battery recalls).

This laptop as other thousands of HP products has a factory deffect on the processor and video chip cooling and soldering process. The board heats to much and after some time the solder breaks and the entire system fails. Video and LCD goes weird, Wireless stop working, system freazes. All units have the problem, it is a board design issue. Even if you do the recall, the main board will be replaced with the another one with the same problem. How long it will take for the problem to appear on your unit will depends on the use.

Mine took 2 years (lots of video playback, image editing) even using a cooling table. Other users reported the problems after only 2 or 3 months of use. Just google for HP recall, HP problem and anything related. There are thousands of customers around the world and HP does nothing to help us.

On the recall page you can notice hundreds of other Laptops series PNs affected. Besides this, a friend has a brand new dv4000 series that overheats and shutdows after just a phews minuts powered on. My uncle has a DV9000 series and the LCD has a deffect on the hinge/joint. It just locked after some weeks of use and break. Another recall. Take this serious advice and do not buy any HP product.

Go for Sony Vaio's. I ordered this laptop with 2 day delivery and the delivery was right on time before I had to be out of town and wanted to take the computer with me. I have an HP Pavillion Media Center Desk Top for almost 2 years and have been very happy with it, so it made sense to order another HP when I was searching for a laptop. This laptop was by far the easiest computer to get set up and learn all the new features that I was not familiar with. I also like the Artist version, which stands out when I am out with the laptop - no chance of someone mistaking it for their's!

I am very pleased with my HP laptop, as well as Amazon.com's service. The only reason I am not giving it a 5 star is that the system is a bit slow to boot up - but from that point on, it works very well. Do you want an advice?

Never buy a HP laptop, notebook or netbook. HP is the company with the most units on recall ever (not considering battery recalls). This laptop as other thousands of HP products has a factory deffect on the processor and video chip cooling and soldering process. The board heats to much and after some time the solder breaks and the entire system fails.

Video and LCD goes weird, Wireless stop working, system freazes. All units have the problem, it is a board design issue. Even if you do the recall, the main board will be replaced with the another one with the same problem. How long it will take for the problem to appear on your unit will depends on the use. Mine took 2 years (lots of video playback, image editing) even using a cooling table. Other users reported the problems after only 2 or 3 months of use.

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Kohler Artist Sink

Just google for HP recall, HP problem and anything related. There are thousands of customers around the world and HP does nothing to help us. On the recall page you can notice hundreds of other Laptops series PNs affected. Besides this, a friend has a brand new dv4000 series that overheats and shutdows after just a phews minuts powered on. My uncle has a DV9000 series and the LCD has a deffect on the hinge/joint.

It just locked after some weeks of use and break. Another recall. Take this serious advice and do not buy any HP product. Go for Sony Vaio's. I had just got married the week before, opened up my laptop to download some friends pictures and the screen went into a techni-color rainbow.then it shut off and the display never came back.

I did all the diagnostics I could to try to revive it & called upon my HP certified network friend for a glimpse of hope and he told me they are riddled with problems because of the location of the video card, it essentially just melts. And of course you can't just replace the video card, it's integrated into the motherboard so you have to replace the entire motherboard with another faulty designed motherboard. So I researched the product and found there was a recall & start of a class action lawsuit on the majority of these machines.with an AMD processor. Of course mine was Intel. So I called HP hoping they would say, oh, we know it sucks, we'll replace it and it IS part of the recall. In reality, what happened was they said it's NOT part of the recall, you suck and it will be $400. That's when I said HP sucks, I'm buying a Mac.

Kohler Sinks Artist Edition

The HP laptop lasted a little over 2 years. Ridiculous, I've had ketchup last longer. Ok I just love my artist edition HP, I used to own a black regular dv2000 and I had a lot of problems with that one, I had to sent it for repair and everything and, I don't know.

Overall I didn't have a good experience with that one. But I traded my old one with my dad and bought this artist edition just crossing my fingers hoping this one to be a keeper, and IT DEFINITLY IS!

No webcam problems (other one worked 1/3 times I tried using it), the touch buttons are more resposive, the touchpad buttons feel more rigid. And the desing on the computer makes it unique!

So its fully recommended! Purchased my artist edition from Amazon in late June/early July of 2008. Laptop was great, with an emphasis on the was. The art design is excellent, and the multimedia features included put even some new laptop releases to shame. With a webcam, built-in bluetooth, HDMI, DVD-burner, and decent enough graphics chip the laptop really delivered.

Well, everything but the graphics card, that is. If you'll check the net, you'll soon find that the 8400 series of Nvidea cards is notorious for early failures. So while the hardware is great while it lasts, it's designed to fail, and most likely in far less than 24 months (what i consider a minimum reasonable expectation for a notebook). I bought the HP artist edition 2 a few years back, and on the very first day, within about 10 minutes of use, the entire windows froze and the computer had to be restarted.

I returned it, and the HP rep said the Artist Edition had a very slow processor, which means very little thought and care was made while making this laptop, it's mostly for looks, and definitely not a computer for high endurance and reliability. All it included was pre-installed software including Corel Paintshop Pro x2, a now very-old version of Corel, Corel VideoStudio Pro x2, and a real limited movie making software. If these programs were deleted, there would be nothing artistic about this computer.

The outer shell is also very plasticy and cheaply made, and the mouse makes a very loud and cheap clicking noise every time it's clicked.

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