HP Pavilion g6 laptop has everything you need, in a compact, reliable, well-designed chassis. With the HP Pavilion g6 you can surf the web, manage daily tasks, listen to music – all at a price you can afford.
An entertainment laptop needs some muscle behind it to run your demanding applications and play your games and movies smoothly. The Pavilion g6 comes with an Intel′s 2nd Generation Core i3 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 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 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 Pavilion g6 is for you.
Question from Barry: Asked on 21/08/2012 Does it have a HDMI port?
Question from blair: Asked on 21/08/2012 Is this product new in the box?
Question from natasa: Asked on 12/08/2012 does it have a built in webcam?
Question from SR: Asked on 27/07/2012 Is it wireless enabled, What is the webcam specification. What is the price if I want 8gb ram and windows 7 ultimate loaded.
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Windows_7_Home_Premium_to_Ultimate_English_Upgrade_39C-00003/version.asp
1.3 mega pixel camera
Would cost £34.97 for 8GB upgrade and must be ordered by phone.
Question from AndyB: Asked on 25/07/2012 What is the battery life?
How many USB ports?
up to 4 hours with power management
Question from Mohsin: Asked on 14/07/2012 does this have hdmi ?
Question from nick: Asked on 18/06/2012 is there a compatible docking station for this laptop
Question from ali: Asked on 19/05/2012 It says its 6 gb ram - is this the laptops limit oris this the actual spec that comes with purchase?
Question from Fletch: Asked on 04/04/2012 Is thi sproduct i3 or i4 as the product number relates to an i3 machine yet the description says i4?