HP Pavilion DV7-1211ea review

£767
Price when reviewed

Wrestle the DV7 from its packaging and it’s clear that building this laptop has been a labour of love. The glossy black lid is shot through with a subtle grey mesh effect and the HP logo at its bottom corner is backlit with a cool white glow.

HP Pavilion DV7-1211ea review

The interior looks just as lovely, with the keyboard and surround finished in a stylish mixture of matte and glossy silver. It sounds horrid, but unlike many of its peers the lavish attention to detail manages to coalesce into an eye-catching whole.

We’ve not just fallen head over heels for the HP’s looks, however; it’s as pleasant to use as it is gorgeous to look at. The sizable 3.38kg chassis leaves enough room for a full-sized keyboard and numeric keypad and, what’s more, both are of superb quality.

Each key boasts plenty of travel and a light, positive action, while the silky finish gives a luxurious feel under the fingers. It’s helped no end by the generously proportioned wristrest and the chassis’ rounded edges, which make for a comfortable typing position.

The screen is good, although it isn’t quite as impressive as others this month. Where the Samsung squeezes in an impressive 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, the HP’s 17in panel boasts a more modest 1,440 x 900 resolution. Despite the lack of pixels, however, there’s no lack of quality. Colours are accurate and the high brightness and glossy finish help give decent contrast.

Thanks to the 2.13GHz Intel P7450 processor and 4GB of DDR2 memory, the HP rocketed through our benchmarks with a fine 1.09 overall. There’s gaming ability, too – the HP ran our least demanding Crysis test at an average of 20fps.

Even battery life is well above average. In our light-use test, the DV7 managed a fraction short of five hours away from the mains, while heavy use saw that drop to around two hours.

But for all its talents the HP stumbles at the final hurdle. It has no Blu-ray drive, no fancy graphics chipset and no draft-n Wi-Fi either. Although it’s ergonomically superb, we’d simply expect a more generous specification for this price.

Warranty

Warranty 1yr collect and return

Physical specifications

Dimensions 396 x 285 x 45mm (WDH)
Weight 3.380kg
Travelling weight 3.9kg
Weight with extended battery N/A
Travelling weight with extended battery N/A

Processor and memory

Processor Intel Core 2 Duo P7450
Motherboard chipset Intel PM45
RAM capacity 4.00GB
Memory type DDR2
SODIMM sockets free 0
SODIMM sockets total 2

Screen and video

Screen size 17.0in
Resolution screen horizontal 1,440
Resolution screen vertical 900
Resolution 1440 x 900
Graphics chipset Nvidia GeForce 9200M GS
Graphics card RAM 512MB
VGA (D-SUB) outputs 1
HDMI outputs 1
S-Video outputs 0
DVI-I outputs 0
DVI-D outputs 0
DisplayPort outputs 0

Drives

Capacity 250GB
Spindle speed 5,400RPM
Internal disk interface SATA/300
Hard disk Hitachi Travelstar 5K320
Optical disc technology DVD writer
Optical drive Pioneer DR-TD08HB
Battery capacity 4,860mAh
Replacement battery price inc VAT £0

Networking

Wired adapter speed 1,000Mbits/sec
802.11a support no
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
802.11 draft-n support no
Integrated 3G adapter no

Other Features

Wireless hardware on/off switch yes
Wireless key-combination switch no
Modem yes
ExpressCard34 slots 0
ExpressCard54 slots 1
PC Card slots 0
USB ports (downstream) 4
FireWire ports 1
eSATA ports 1
PS/2 mouse port no
9-pin serial ports 0
Parallel ports 0
Optical S/PDIF audio output ports 0
Electrical S/PDIF audio ports 0
3.5mm audio jacks 3
SD card reader yes
Memory Stick reader yes
MMC (multimedia card) reader yes
Smart Media reader no
Compact Flash reader no
xD-card reader no
Pointing device type Touchpad
Audio chipset IDT HD Audio
Speaker location Above keyboard
Hardware volume control? no
Integrated microphone? yes
Integrated webcam? yes
Fingerprint reader no
Smartcard reader no

Battery and performance tests

Battery life, light use 295
Battery life, heavy use 114
Overall application benchmark score 1.09
3D performance (crysis) low settings 20fps
3D performance setting Low

Operating system and software

Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium
OS family Windows Vista
Recovery method Recovery partition, burn own recovery discs
Software supplied Microsoft Works 9

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