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While the HP dv2 isn’t officially considered a netbook, its list of specs speaks for itself. It’s got a 12-inch screen (similar to the Samsung NC20), AMD’s Athlon Neo mobile processor (which is just a tad bit better than Intel’s Atom chip), lacks an ExpressCard slot and optical drive plus it only costs $699. Then everything else about it just screams netbook. Even at 12-inches, it’s still smaller than your regular laptop, and while it has an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 graphics chip with 512MB dedicated VRAM, it doesn’t sound like a great gaming machine from the review. The review even recommends that this notebook is best for netbook-specific tasks like a few hours of emailing/surfing or using it on the couch. Read the full review at the post linked to below.

Via Geek.com

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One Response to “HP dv2 notebook gets reviewed, seems more netbook than notebook”
  1. Thats a good graphics card for such a small notebook. Its a good solution for light gamers that need ultra portability.

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