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The HP Pavilion G6-2248CA ($449.99), available in Canada, is a good, not great, buy for the price. It's a full-featured 15.6-inch laptop for under $475. It has decent battery life, but otherwise has mediocre performance numbers. It's designed to be a work...

Nice price. Almost five hours of battery life. 6GB of system memory.

USB 3.0 ports are black. No touch screen. Slow photo editing...

The HP Pavilion G6-2248CA is a full-featured laptop with good battery life and a low price. But performance is mediocre even for a budget laptop...
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Design and Features The Pavilion G6-2368CA's chassis measures 1.4 by 14.8 by 9.6 inches (HWD). Its weight of 5.08 pounds is reasonable for a 15.6-inch laptop and is slightly less bulky than the equally-sized HP Pavilion G6-2248CA%displayPrice% at %seller%...

Affordably priced. Removable battery.

AMD APU yields average performance compared with Intel-equipped competitors. Glossy chassis prone to smudging. Bloatware. Keyboard not backlit. USB 3.0 ports aren't color-coded...

The HP Pavilion G6-2368CA is a budget laptop with a relatively good feature set, but its AMD APU keeps it behind its Intel-equipped competition on performance...
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AMD is currently having a tough time in the notebook market. Particularly in terms of CPU performance and power consumption, the Trinity APUs cannot keep up with Intel's Ivy Bridge. Also, limited is the supply of attractive multimedia notebooks with AMD h...

Great value for money, Generously sized hard drive, Acceptable performance, Good workmanship, Long battery life, 2x USB 3.0...

Extremely dark display, Glossy case, Only 12 months warranty, No Gigabit LAN, Micro stuttering...

HP Pavilion g6-2253sgWhat can you expect from a notebook in the 500 to 600 Euros (~$650 to $780) price range? According to HP, a lot! Despite the usual Crossfire problems, the Pavilion g6-2253sg offers, above all, plenty of storage and solid applications...
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A new 15.6-inch model form HP's Pavilion product line-up entered our labs. HP equipped it with an Intel Pentium B980 dual core CPU, an AMD Radeon HD 7670M GPU and 6 GB of RAM . On paper, this should result in a cheap, gaming-capable laptop. Our test revea...

merely 12 month warranty, merely FastEthernet, GPUswitch frequently needs manual configuration, moderate battery runtimes...

HP's Pavilion g6-2200sg.The Pavilion g6-2200sg is a good deal and a decent notebook for all looking for a cheap general purpose notebook. It delivers fair system performance, which suffices for most users, works quietly under low load and comes with a con...
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HP’s Pavilion line of notebooks has always been a good value option for first time notebook buyers. Like Dell’s Inspiron series, this line of notebooks from HP delivers basic computing along with a good mix of multimedia features for a very afforda...

and Price in India At Rs 40,500, the HP Pavilion G6-2009TX offers very good value for money, as it covers all aspects of computing, and does a good job all round. It can handle heavy editing software such as Photoshop, and can easily double up as a d...
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HP’s Pavilion line of notebooks have been around a while and they’ve evolved in performance and also, shape and design. The existing line of Pavilion g6 uses Intel’s Sandy Bridge line of processors. These are the line of processors that were launch...

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blogcritics.org Updated: 2013-11-10 11:59:26
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Let me make a confession, I’m a specs whore. Yes, every time a new processor comes out, I start feeling like my computer is “mysteriously” sluggish. To write my great American teen fantasy novel that will make me rich beyond my wildest dreams I need t...

The only thing that holds the HP Pavillion G6 back is the clickity keyboard, awful track pad and perhaps my “deal breaker” - the small hard drive (500 GB - in this day of digital media, simply isn’t enough). I let the keyboard and track pad slide beca...
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A single fan pushes warm air out the left side of the chassis. The fan is always on. At idle the fan is easily dismissed as background noise; under load it gets noticeably louder and develops a slight whine. The fan is...

Almost five hours of battery, Good performance, Decent build quality...

Glossy plastic everywhere, Low screen resolution, Weak screen lid, Poor speakers...

The HP Pavilion g6 is a solid choice for those in search of a budget notebook for basic use, including Internet surfing and Microsoft Office. Its highlights include good performance, almost five hours of battery life, a cool operating temperature, and decent build quality. The downsides are minor but notable; my number one complaint is the over-the-top use of glossy plastic, which turns the noteb...
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“Cheap and cheerful” is a phrase that sums up the majority of the laptop market. While sexy laptops like HP’s own Envy are coveted by geeks, the majority of consumers part ways with no more than $600. Reliable, inexpensive, but surprisingly powerful 15...

Excellent build quality, Solid, comfortable keyboard, Responsive multi-touch touchpad, Very little bloatware, Bargain price...

Average display, Disappointing speaker volume, Short battery endurance, Second-gen Intel Core processors aren't available...

HP’s Pavilion g6 is a solid laptop that, on the basis of build quality, can compete with some costing twice as much...
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In hip-hop culture, the G6 is the ultimate status symbol: specifically, the Gulfstream G6, a big, fast, and super-ritzy business jet. HP’s g6—that is, the Pavilion g6-1a69us—is more of a commuter turboprop: It’ll still get you where you’re...

Inexpensive, Good audio, Comfortable keyboard...

Glossy screen prone to glare, No Bluetooth, No USB 3.0 ports...

The HP Pavilion g6 comes with a budget price, as well as good performance, reasonable battery life, and excellent audio, making for a surprisingly good choice for budget buyers...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2013-11-10 11:59:27
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If you can't afford to spend much on a laptop, reviewers say the HP Pavilion g6-1a69us strikes a good balance between price and performance. The 15.6-inch laptop is surprisingly capable for mainstream computing tasks, even though it still uses a last-g...

Inexpensive, Good performance, Stylish design...

Lastgeneration processor, Lots of bloatware...
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Simon Kohlstock (translated by Liala Stieglitz), 07/14/2011 HP also provides a suitable office notebook for the Intel TestIT!2011. The HP Pavilion g6 is ready to be checked and rated by a reader, as well as from our experienced editors. Read in this...

Good application performance, Low noise, Low temperatures...

Display's contrast, Keyboard makes a cheap impression (clatters, yields), No number pad...

Overall, I wouldn't give the g6 a purchase recommendation. You can also get an Asus X53 for about 550€. I see its drawbacks only in the additional 300g of weight and the somewhat poorer speakers. The g6 is miles apart from the X53 in terms of workmanship...
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The HP Pavilion g6 is exactly what you'd expect for its price: bland. While there's absolutely nothing exciting about this machine, it does what it's supposed to do and does it well. The chassis is simple yet sturdy, the keyboard and trackpad are well...

The HP Pavilion g6 is, above all things, totally average. It's definitely not a performance machine, or a sexy piece of art, but if you're just looking for a decent laptop for web surfing, word processing and lightweight photo editing, it's a pretty g...
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In this laptop review, we take a crack at the HP Pavilion g6-1a69us and the Toshiba Satellite E305-S1990 computers.The HP Pavilion g6-1a69us is a mainstream laptop that should appeal to those looking for a bargain. Priced at $549, the Pavilion g6-1a69...
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The HP Pavilion g6 is exactly what you'd expect for its starting price of $450: bland. While there's absolutely nothing exciting about this machine, it does what it's supposed to do, and does it well: The chassis is simple yet sturdy, the keyboard and...

Solid performance for the price, Nice, minimalist casing...

Generally bland design, Weak battery life...

Nothing about this computer stands out, but maybe you'll like that...
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There are several new budget laptops rolling out right now, and HP has several compelling models, like the HP Pavilion g7-1033cl ($649.99 list, 4 stars) and Editors' Choice HP Pavilion dv6-6013cl ($649.99 list, 4.5 stars). Add to this strong Spring lin...

Slick two-toned style. Full-sized keyboard. SRS Premium Sound. Large 500GB hard drive. Strong performance. 5 hours of battery life.

Lacks the graphics and gaming capabilities of budget systems with Intel 2nd generation processors.

The HP g6-1a69us looks good, and thanks to strong performance and battery life, it's rubbing elbows with the best budget laptops available. Buy it now...
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The HP Pavilion g6 is aimed at the casual gamer who needs a decent multimedia laptop under Rs 45,000. However, the G6 is not a full blown gaming machine and cannot run all latest games at highest settings. The laptops comes with all the latest multime...

The HP Pavilion g6 is a strong performer in the sub Rs. 45,000 price category. A decent gaming performance across Doom 3 and Far Cry 2 benchmarks and coupled with the feature-rich configuration, it makes a strong statement. The g6 is aimed at the casua...
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about.com Updated: 2013-11-10 11:59:27
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The Bottom LineApr 1 2011 - HP's new Pavilion g6-1a69us budget laptop offers an average level of features and performance in a budget class laptop with a list price of $630. Thankfully, it can be found for under $600 that makes it one of the more affor...

Affordable, Supports Burning Labels to LightScribe Media, Available In Several Color Options...

Keyboard Layout With Merged Media And Function Keys, Lots Of Trialware...

Apr 1 2011 - HP's new Pavilion g6-1a69us budget laptop offers an average level of features and performance in a budget class laptop with a list price of $630. Thankfully, it can be found for under $600 that makes it one of the more affordable one the m...
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examiner.com Updated: 2015-04-23 09:06:27
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Enter stage left, the HP Pavilion G6. Here are the specs:The fact that it's got an AMD Quad Core CPU was the selling point for me. I'm able to run Adobe Premiere, Adobe Audition, and flash intensive website at the same time. Easily flipping back and forth...
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There are also differences found in the graphics card configuration: While some models have to be satisfied with Intel's HD Graphics 3000 , other models are accelerated by the Radeon HD 7450M and/or the Radeon HD 6480G . The hard disk capacity ranges from...

Low temperature and fan noise, Low power consumption, Good battery life, Small power adapter, Low price...

Fluctuating CrossFire performance, Somewhat undefined keyboard, Intense micro-stuttering, Mediocre image quality, No USB 3.0...

HP Pavilion g6-1352egThe Pavilion g6-1352eg notebook can't deny that it has been designed for a low price. It starts with the 15 inch plastic case that only sports a few interfaces, a clattery keyboard and a below-average screen. No matter if it's the bri...
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