HP Pavilion dv2699 Review
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As always, though, this aesthetic appeal must be matched with the full development and good Pavilion dv2699 Special Edition does not disappoint here. Benny As noted in his initial review of the chassis, 14.1in form factor is a pleasant one sitting, as it does, between 13.3in laptop portability and practicality, but 15.4in bulky machines. This ratio makes it universal and very desirable, although the machine and the weight of 2.5kg in no way is very portable, it is not so heavy to move it into a real chore.
There are all sorts of tidy linked to the dv2699, which make it real pleasure to use. We love touch-sensitive media, light-blue buttons above the keyboard, especially the volume slider. Another good addition pen button that sits just above the pen, while the inclusion of a fingerprint reader is always welcome. In addition, there is a general feeling that all is how it should be, with audio connections on the front edge and relevant switches in obvious and easy to find seats. This is all very accomplished.




