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The G62 borrows design elements from previous HP laptops, but thankfully loses some of the faults, such as the dodgy all-in-one touchpad that put us off the dv6-3065ea. It includes a Core i3 processor, an internal optical drive and a spacious 15.6in sc...

Solid construction screen and enough performance for everyday tasks at an extremely attractive price...
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HP is one of the world's top laptop manufacturers and impressed us recently with its Intel Core i3-powered ProBook 6440b. The G62-a45SA is its latest Core i3 machine and its rather unexciting design is made up for by a strong set of features. The plast...

Good performance, Decent build quality, Lightscribe DVD player...

Limited storage, Mixed usability...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 19:35:29
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Design According to the exterior packaging for the G62-400 (and, indeed any HP consumer laptop of recent years), "the computer is personal again". You wouldn't exactly know that from the name of this particular laptop, as G62-400 doesn't exactly...

Inexpensive, Plain design may appeal to some...

Flat trackpad is easy to slip off...

HP's G62-400 isn't a stunning laptop — it's just a fairly priced budget model for those who want a basic laptop.
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-12-17 01:13:01
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Despite being quite cheap, we were stunned to discover that the HP G62-b32SA packed a powerful Intel Core i5 460M processor. This gives incredible value for money in terms of performance, although the G62 also has its flaws. In our benchmarking tests...

Good performance, Good audio quality...

Integrated graphics, Some flex in chassis...
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HP bills the Pavilion G62-454TU 15.6in laptop as an inexpensive home entertainment machine, but it's more than that: it's a very good all-round, entry-level laptop that can be used for a little bit of everything except gaming. The G62-454TU has an off...

Feels reasonably solid, looks good, good performance for office and multimedia tasks, good battery life...

Screen has narrow viewing angles, screen too glossy, touchpad feels the same as the palmrest, touchpad buttons are hard to press, initial setup was not smooth...

The HP Pavilion G62-454TU notebook is perfect for families, students and new computer users who want something cheap, yet with good performance. It has an Intel Pentium CPU under the hood, but it will do a good job running office and multimedia tasks...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-12-17 01:13:05
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No surprises here with this new G62, HP has gone for a glossy panel. While this coating is more flattering than matte, it results in disagreeable reflections and doesn't hide poor contrast for long. Which is precisely the case here, with a contrast rat...

Good finish for an entry level model, White plastics nice to the touch and don't pick up marks, Touchpad is nice to use, Dedicated graphics card...

Glossy low contrast panel, Poor shortcut key layout, Touchpad non demarcated, Limited performance...

With the G62, HP is giving us a computer designed for processing office documents and the internet. The finish is pretty good for an entry level model. It's a shame that certain keyboard issues make it frustrating to get used to...
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