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Advanced Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 232 Joined: 7-June 06 Member No.: 1827 Gender: ![]() ![]() |
So, As i have q little time on my Hands, Anyone who hppens to own an HP Notebook, Feel Free To ask questions about it. I can Help. Why you may ask? because that is my RL Job. I feel i can give to the community. So, thread open! (BTW, if creating this thread is bad Mr. Moderators, Let me know.)
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No, nothing meant there, i was just confused by your question. But to answer, I dont know much about Business Line NB's, as that is a toatlly seperate Department (Printers, Desktops, etc.), and i work on Consumer Line Models.
The company still holds and sells Under Compaq, Because Compaq i do beleive (Honestly im not shure) still holds rights the the Product Name. A thing to notice too, is Pavilions Tend to be more Pleasing to the Eye, Fully Featured Etc., Whuile Compaq Nb's Tend to be Cheaper, Less featured, and more simple. Of course with more junk crammed into a computer can pose more problems too... Pavilions tend to have slightly more problems based on that. Compaqs can have equal amount of problems, because they are made, and sold cheaper. |
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