HP Compaq Presario CQ61Z
We continue with more releases of laptop computers to incorporate inside Windows 7 also introduced the model will offer you for a month at a price of $ 399. This is the HP Compaq Presario CQ61Z, a laptop with not too many claims with a screen of 15, 6 inches and a resolution of 1366 × 768.
Inside you'll find an AMD Sempron M100 frequency to 2 GHz with 2 GB of RAM and a 160GB hard disk storage. The graphics card's built is an ATI Radeon HD 4200, which is available from a few months ago and competes directly with Intel integrated cards, but this, according to papaeles, should perform much better.
As extras we have a DVD burner, integrated Altec Lansing speakers, card reader 5 in 1 and a 6-cell battery, which we have no information about their autonomy. What is clear is that with so much equipment launched at the same time, the user will be quite difficult to choose, but this should think about their preferences and not be swayed by their instincts compulsive buyer.
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