HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 14.7 x 9.6 x 1.4 inches ; 5.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 7.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0051OLV4E
  • Item model number: LW350UAABA
By : HP
List Price : $549.99
Price : $455.49
You Save : $94.50 (17%)
HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Make your photos and videos stand out using the HP Pavilion g6-1b60us Notebook PC. This laptop has a dual-core processor to help you stay on top of everyday projects. Browse the web, share photos, play music and more. Plus, get connected using integrated Wi-Fi and a webcam. The Pavilion g6 is an ENERGY STAR® qualified product, so you’ll save power, too.

IDEAL FOR

Everyday value. Count on simple productivity and entertainment with the HP Pavilion g6-1b60us Notebook PC. Get it all done with a fast dual-core processor. Watch your favorite DVDs in vivid color on the high-definition LED display. Plus, connect your laptop to an HD TV easily. The HP Imprint finish in charcoal gray also shows off your sense of style.

SPECIFICATIONS

Processor

VISION A4 Technology from AMD with AMD Dual-Core A4-3300M Accelerated

Operating System

Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)

Display

15.6" diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView LED Display (1366 x 768)

Memory (RAM)

4GB DDR3

Hard Drive

500GB (5400RPM) SATA

Weight ; Dimensions (w x d x h)

5.22 lbs; 14.72" x 9.65" x 1.20"/1.43"

Battery Life

Up to 7.25 hours

Wireless

Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n WLAN

Optical Drive

SuperMulti DVD Burner

Video Graphics

AMD Radeon HD 6480G Discrete-Class Graphics with up to 2037MB total graphics memory

Finish

HP Imprint finish in charcoal gray

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FEATURES

Built-in Webcam Video chat live using your HP Pavilion g6-1b60us Notebook PC

Digital Media Reader Transfer photos from a digital camera to your laptop PC without using cables

INCLUDED

ACCESSORIES

HP Notebook 90W Slim AdapterKeep this compact adapter in your laptop bag so you’re always ready to power up. Plus, use the integrated USB port to charge your smartphone or MP3 player at the same time.

HP 2.4GHz Wireless Optical Mobile Mouse - GrayClick and scroll from farther away using this mouse with one AA battery. You can also program two of the buttons to open applications, control volume, zoom and more.

HP Wireless Optical Comfort MouseLeft click, right click and scroll up and down with ease using this mouse. The LED indicator lets you know when the batteries are running low.

HP Webcam HD-3110 - 720P Autofocus Widescreen Webcam with TrueVisionLook sharp in video chats, even in low-light conditions, using this webcam with HD resolution. With built-in face tracking, quick launch buttons and special effects, keeping in touch with your friends and family is simple and fun.

HP Notebook Sleeve (16" Titanium)Carry your laptop safely using this sleeve with the HP Prism pattern. The durable neoprene exterior and padded interior help protect your laptop from bumps and bruises.

MORE INFORMATION

Datasheet (PDF)

15.6" AMD 500Gb 4Gb

 

HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

 

Technical Details

  • VISION A4 Technology from AMD with AMD Dual-Core A4-3300M Accelerated
  • Memory 4GB DDR3
  • 500GB (5400RPM) SATA, SuperMulti DVD Burner
  • 15.6" diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView LED Display (1366 x 768), AMD Radeon? HD 6480G
  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

Costumer Reviews

Overall the HP G6-1b60us is a good balance of features, performance and price - only the loud cooling fan keeps it from being great. The display is bright, the keyboard has a good feel and the large off-center touchpad makes a lot of sense for anyone that operates a mouse with their right hand. The mouse buttons below the touchpad are a bit stiff, but for light usage don't seem overly difficult. Performance is about what I expected from a budget laptop model with Windows 7 being ready for use in just under 20 seconds (prior to loading any of your own programs). The computer is very easy to setup out of the box with smart and simple setup menus to guide you through initial startup of the system, and fortunately HP has left a lot of 3rd party trial software off the system - saving you time from having to remove software that just slows your system down from the start.

The one standout weakness of this computer is the constant, unwavering system cooling fan noise. If you are someone bothered by the constant "shhhh" noise of a small computer fan, this computer is NOT for you. In a quiet room the fan will be very noticeable - particularly if the laptop is on a hard surface such as a table where the sound is reflected back at you. The one setting related to the system fan (the ability to disable the fan from a setting of "Always on" in the system BIOS) seems to have no effect on the speed or time of operation of the fan in this model. The fan is louder than every high-performance laptop computer I have used at work over 10 years, and is perhaps necessary for the AMD processor in this system, but it is the only disappointment in an otherwise solid entry level laptop. A summary of pros and cons as I see them from my use of system are below.

Pros:

Good ergonomics - Bright display, solid keyboard feel, well placed touchpad

Very good sound - The Altec Lansing speakers produce very clear sound and volume for an entry level system and are placed in a smarter location than many laptops that place them on top where they collect dirt and other debris

Sturdy construction - Large display hinges feel solid, the unit doesn't flex easily and materials used in construction appear of good quality

Good performance - The system is reasonably quick for any standard computing needs, and could be further improved with replacement of standard 5400 rpm hard drive

Cons:

Loud system fan noise - Constant, unchanging fan noise can be quite noticeable in quiet rooms or on hard surfaces

Few hardware configuration options - Related to the fan in particular, no ability via BIOS or Windows settings to manage cooling fan operation even by reducing CPU performance

Poor access to memory/hard drive - If you want to add memory or change to a faster hard drive or SSD in the future the access panel is snapped in by plastic tabs that are guaranteed to break off with more than one removal

Other information:

Windows Experience Index ratings for the system running Windows 7 Premium 64-bit as configured out of the box are: Processor: 5.4, Memory: 5.9, Graphics: 4.6, Gaming graphics: 6.2, Primary hard disk: 5.9

In conclusion I would recommend this laptop if the price is under $500, but only for someone not annoyed by the kind of steady noise a computer fan can produce.

My favourite definition of quality is "fitness for use", more importantly especially when buying a laptop, headache free use. Whilst this laptop may be many things: solid build, nice design, HP support assistant software two thumbs up and all. This laptop should also come with a note saying headache attached as the battery stated "77% available, plugged in not charging" within 48 hours of its receipt thereby turning my smile into a frown :(.

I did research some laptops before choosing this one so there are some good points about this laptop and they are as follows:

Price: Not bad, but not great, USD $449.99 it was sweet enough for me to say yes to, however I quickly turned sour when I saw that within 72hrs of my purchasing the item the price had dipped to $379.99 USD. I wanted to cry! That's what I would have called a great price. This however only lasted for approximately 48 hrs before skyrocketing up to $479.99 (Had even considered buying another one $379.99, but these hopes were quickly dashed, felt as if I was on the Fed with prices moving up and down so sudden!y)

With regards to overall build etc a previous reviewer "MTM" had a really good take on it so I'll just copy portions of his/ her review and add my own spin.

Pros:

Good ergonomics - Bright display, solid keyboard feel, well placed touchpad (I would like to emphasize the touchpad, its like a fine metal grating, so the traction is out of this world (No more slipping and sliding)

Very good sound - The Altec Lansing speakers produce very clear sound and volume for an entry level system and are placed in a smarter location than many laptops that place them on top where they collect dirt and other debris (Whilst this may be true in a "quiet environment" the speakers otherwise perform in a noisy environment,headphones will be required, but I will put a hold on blaming HP for this as I believe its a trade off due to the fact that the speakers are SRS. So for some people the sound may be a CON)

Sturdy construction - Large display hinges feel solid, the unit doesn't flex easily and materials used in construction appear of good quality (I'll definitely agree to this. Like a Rock! Ok well maybe I exaggerate but it does not flex like those of another very popular Manufacturer's, when picked up by an edge.)

Good performance - The system is reasonably quick for any standard computing needs, and could be further improved with replacement of standard 5400 rpm hard drive. (Emphasis on the word "reasonably" whilst surfing via firefox, admittedly I was seriously multi-tabbing and had an excel sheet open Total Ram usage was noted as having reached 3.53GB of a total 4GB, with CPU usage frequently reaching 100%....should I be frightened I believe the problem is the processor as it has a 1.9ghz base with a very dismal 1 MB level 2 cache, Phoeey!).

Cons:

Loud system fan noise - Constant, unchanging fan noise can be quite noticeable in quiet rooms or on hard surfaces (Only a problem if you suffer from some sort of neurosis, or are trying to sleep with it on in the room! Didn't mind it most times.)

Few hardware configuration options - Related to the fan in particular, no ability via BIOS or Windows settings to manage cooling fan operation even by reducing CPU performance (Not really that big of a deal except in the 2 instances noted above)

Poor access to memory/hard drive - If you want to add memory or change to a faster hard drive or SSD in the future the access panel is snapped in by plastic tabs that are guaranteed to break off with more than one removal (Not sure haven't checked)

ADDITIONALLY:

PROS

Try connecting the lappy to a big screen via the HDMI port and maybe just maybe you may forget that the machine came with a defective battery. AMD Radeon(tm) HD 6480G Discrete-Class Graphics with up to "2037MB total graphics memory". They didn't lie at all HDMI all the way, plug and play, don't buy another laptop without it

-The Cam and Mic are fairly ok, no complaints!

CONS

The laptops display has limited viewing angles as the it was built with the intention of being a power saver, this is not really a biggy unless more than on person is trying to watch a movie at the same time.

The laptop display itself may be suspect as I've noted lots of horizontal lines flickering across it from time to time (but truth be told I was doing a windows update of the video drivers at the time so may be the reason for the isplay being antsy) and I cringe every single time....who knows maybe apart from a defective battery I got a defective display as well? Raises eyebrow.

With regards to the DVD-RW drive it works but not so well if you're reading a disc with lots of pics or one that's been burn't for e.g. say more than 2 yrs ago the ROM starts vibrating and spinning at incredibly fast speeds. you can literally hear the disk coming into contact with the walls of the compartment an of course the explorer window freezes.

You may ask why based on the above didn't I send back the laptop.

Response I live in the Caribbean and it cost an additional $41 USD to ship it to my country. So thinking about the $41 USD to return it to the states and the other $41 USD to get another laptop with possibly of a defective everything?

Better the devil you know than the one you do not!

I contacted HP customer support and they shipped me a new battery free of charge. Paid $9 USD to ship it out of the US. I was however able to return ship the defective battery to HP free of charge via Fedex! (Good going HP at least you got that right)

My opinion this would be a steal of a deal at under $400 USD....saw Anthony D paid $399.99. Lucky guy!

Whats missing:

-Bluetooth

- A better processor probably one with a 3mb cache 2.3 ghz

With the above this laptop could easily have sold for $480 or so.

 

HP G6-1B60US Notebook PC (Charcoal Gray)

 

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