Everybody wants to be entertained. When you buy a laptop for that purpose you want it to deliver on all fronts, and that’s exactly what the HP G62 does.
An entertainment laptop needs some muscle behind it to run your demanding applications and play your games and movies smoothly. The G62 comes with a powerful Intel Processor and stacks of memory, so it’ll have no trouble with your multimedia multitasking.
With a HP laptop the great looks aren’t restricted to the screen; this laptop is designed to turn heads, dispelling the idea that your laptop has to be a dreary grey box and injecting some style into your computing. It comes with a hefty amount of storage space for all your multimedia files too, boasting an enormous 250GB hard drive that’ll give you more than enough room for anything you need to save.
If you want a laptop designed for pure entertainment then the HP G62 is for you.
- Processor: Intel Pentium P6000 (1.86GHz)
- RAM: 2GB (current) / 8GB (max)
- Hard Drive: 250GB SATA
- Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
- Screen: 15.6” Diagonal High Definition HP LED Brightview Display
- Optical Drive: Lightscribe Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer support
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Notebook Camera: Integrated
- Warranty: 1 Year
Question from Thomas: Asked on 16/12/2010 Is Windows 7 32bit with this laptop?
Question from Simon: Asked on 03/12/2010 Just to confirm...does this have an integrated camera.
Question from Joseph: Asked on 01/11/2010 What sort of wireless capabailities does it have aside from blue tooth, does is it have WLAN?
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Question from Phil: Asked on 07/10/2010 What is the battery life please?
Question from Jacqueline: Asked on 05/10/2010 Hi, does this laptop come with dvd burner and built in bluetooth?
It has Bluetooth
Question from Robert Kiwanuka: Asked on 13/08/2010 Does this laptop (and new laptops in general) come with a Windows XP Professional or Home downgrade? If not, is it possible to downgrade and how much would it cost?