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29th April 2012, 09:44 PM #11
Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
Student discount does not work with the $400 coupon.
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29th April 2012, 10:25 PM #12
Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
would order right now if they would ship to canada.
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30th April 2012, 12:53 AM #14Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
good configure upgrades to reach $1399 seems to be:
1080p seems a must, more RAM (if you need it), faster HDD, mSSD, GT 650M (1 or 2GB depending on if its a dv6 or dv7)
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30th April 2012, 05:16 AM #15Notebook Guru
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Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
hmm is it only me or this generations dv7's are more expensive- even after coupon?
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30th April 2012, 09:07 AM #16
It just released what else would you expect
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Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
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30th April 2012, 12:41 PM #18Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: HP Coupons for new Intel Ivy Bridge dv6t / dv7t ($400 Off)
Is the performance of the mSSD any good? It would seem that simply bumping that up to 60+ gb to be a boot drive would be a lot more desirable than the 32 gb mSSD, but HP seems to be pricing the SDDs pretty agressively ($290 for 160gb upgrade from base harddrive, but I have no idea where they are sourcing them and it is pretty much a $2/gb price, somewhere around 50% to double what a lot of ssd's are going for these days).



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