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Guest 24th Oct 2009
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This machine was recalled and when it came back it was worse than when I sent it in. HP does not stand behind their products,knew of this problem and did nothing to rectify it. This is nothing but an expensive paper weight and I purchased a top of the line custom built laptop. Their customer service ...
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nachochs 21st Mar 2009
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I purchased this HP ZD7000 laptop for it's graphics capabilitiies. i would not suggest the zd7000 due to weak power supply, overheating and the weight (9lbs).
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Guest 25th Feb 2009
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I had bought two HP Desktops and was satisfied with those computers so I really thought I had a great deal when I bought this laptop over the much more expensive MAC Pro. What a mistake. My laptop did what everyone else is saying. The motherboard onmine overheated and fried. Will never ever buy ...
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Guest 10th Nov 2008
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I bought this laptop new online from HP. I have had it now for a few years (can't remember what year I got it now). I have used it daily, carried it to class (heavy), and to study groups, etc. I was able to play the newest games on it when it was new because I opted for the nicer video card. I s ...
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Guest 20th Aug 2008
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I do not recommend wasting your money on what I think are expensive inadequate goods, which have unacceptable design flaws.
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slnicolson 20th May 2008
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HP made a graphics card which for me overheats and the cooling system is insufficient thus causing the computer to get too hot and fry my motherboard.
HP needs to do the right thing and repair these notebooks which were damaged by the faulty graphic cards in my experience!
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solvo
20th Apr 2008
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This laptop was great for the first few months, since then mine has been sent back for repair 5 times. Its burnt out 2 power supplies in my experience, the mother board has overheated and burnt out, the power pin broke off the power socket and the screen has been replaced. This laptop looks good an ...
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Ceejayw 1st Feb 2008
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I believe the service I have had from HP is at best appalling. It looks to me as though they knew of a fault and have kept this knowledge to themselves. I will certainly not be buying my next machine from HP
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Guest 19th Dec 2007
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I have replaced the screen after just 2 years (800 euros) because of dead pixels.
It s just the warranty times .
And now my screen is operational but is getting randomly black. It occurs 2 days after receiving the notebook.
HP told me that the problem is the motherboard (400 euros).I, m very ang ...
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Guest 10th Dec 2007
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There is a known fault in the way it handles RAM instruction (mainly with photo shop). There should have been a total recall of all these machines, except its HP. Once they have your money they couldn't care less. The worst customer support ever!
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