HP Pavilion Dual-Core Notebook with 17.3” BrightView LED Display – $349.99
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Surprise Attack From The Highest Point
What’s the best part about going to the library? Reading up on all of history’s greatest ambushes.
Like, let’s say you were interested in Ancient Rome. Well, you could study Hannibal, and the Battle of the Trebia River. Hannibal’s forces moved in on a larger Roman force and, through tactics, secured a victory. And what about our own Revolutionary War? How many different battles came from nowhere and took everyone by surprise? In fact, if you consider it that way, even D-Day was a bit of an ambush! If there’s one thing you can learn from reading books, it’s that the element of surprise will always give you the advantage over the unsuspecting.
Oh, incidentally, did you know we’ve got this HP Pavilion AMD Dual-Core Notebook with 17.3” BrightView LED Display here today? It’s a refurbished model of a traditional laptop computer, the kind that runs Windows 7 Home Premium instead of some other, less-supported, fly-by-night OS. 4GB of DDR3 Memory and a SuperMulti DVD drive means you can watch movies or burn your own discs, and the 801.11 b/g/n WLAN means you can get online to gather information your local library may not yet have! Unless, of course, it’s information that nobody bothers to put out there until it’s too late.
With a HP Pavilion AMD Dual-Core Notebook with 17.3” BrightView LED Display and a library card, you could spend the entire day taking notes and learning about all sorts of famous ambushes. The Civil War, the IRA, General Custer, there’s not a nation or city-state in history who can say they haven’t been ambushed at one time or another. To the victor, it’s honor, to the vanquished, a disaster. Who can truly say which one is right? Only history can make that call.
But if you ask our opinion, well… that Hannibal person? Total jerkface. For real.
Authorized for SquareTrade Extended Warranty
Warranty: 90 Day HP
Condition: Refurbished
Features:
- Stylish understated design for a clean professional look
- Powered by an AMD Phenom II P650 2.6GHz dual-core processor, the HP G7-1075DX Notebook PC helps you get the job done
- Stunning 17.3” diagonal HP BrightView HD+ LED widescreen display (1600 x 900)
- 4GB DDR3 memory (expandable to 8GB) for multi-tasking power
- SuperMulti DVD drive – watch DVD movies on your computer; read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats
- Windows 7 Home Premium simplifies everyday tasks with an improved taskbar, desktop enhancements, better device management and full-screen previews
- Connect to a broadband modem or router with wired Ethernet, or wirelessly connect to a Wi-Fi signal or hotspot with the built in 802.11b/g/n wireless connection
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| Specifications: | |
| Processor: | AMD Phenom II P650 (2.6GHz) |
| Processor Core: | Dual-Core |
| Screen Size: | 17.3″ |
| Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 |
| Resolution: | 1600 x 900 |
| Display Type: | High Definition+ HP BrightView LED |
| Graphics: | ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 (up to 1917MB) |
| Memory: | 4GB DDR3 (expandable to 8GB) |
| Hard Drive: | 500GB (5400rpm) |
| Optical Drive: | Super-Multi DVD±RW and Dual-Layer Support |
| Network: | 10/100 BaseT |
| Wireless: | 802.11b/g/n |
| Card Reader: | Digital Media Card Reader (SD, MMC) |
| Battery: | 6-Cell Lithium-Ion |
| Speakers: | Altec Lansing |
| Sound: | SRS Premium Sound |
| Webcam: | Integrated |
| Microphone: | Integrated |
| Keyboard: | Full-Size |
| Pointing Device: | Touchpad |
| I/O Ports: | |
| HDMI: | 1 |
| USB 2.0: | 3 |
| VGA: | 1 |
| RJ-45: | 1 |
| Mic-in: | 1 |
| Headphone-out: | 1 |
| Operating System: | |
| Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
| Security: | |
| Kensington MicroSaver lock slot
Power-on password Accepts 3rd party security lock devices |
| Power: | |
| 65W AC Adapter
6-Cell 47WHr Lithium-Ion Battery |
| Dimensions: | |
| 16.22″(L) x 1.44″(H) x 10.55″(D) |
| Weight: | |
| 6.05 lbs |
In the box:
- HP Pavilion G7-1075DX AMD Dual-Core Notebook with 17.3” BrightView LED Display
- 6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
- AC Adapter

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