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Klemente (m)
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Getting a cheap laptop is usually at outrageous prices.I bought my Hp Pavilion Dv6105ca for 180k and later traded it for 150k after realising it wasn't the laptop of my dreams.Now i want to get this Hp Pavilion Dv9500,I'm being giving an asking price of 250k-300k.Is the anyway someone can help me with this at a cheaper price.
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uche4nna (m)
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your HP,DV9500-----goes for#170.000,
call me 07030696409 for more enquiries on how you can pick it up,if you are within lagos come to computer village ikeja and call my mobile,i will get to you,but if you are outside lagos call me too we negotiate on how to ship your product to you
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Klemente (m)
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I'm currently outside lagos but will be in lagos by the first week of November.I'll make sure to contact you ASAP.Also I would like to know the specifications of the Dv9500 you currently have.Thnx
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Ivvie
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@Poster
A DV cost half of what your asking price is.
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Klemente (m)
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Ivvie
@Poster
A DV cost half of what your asking price is. Ivvie,did you mean half Uche4nna's price or half the price i posted?
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Ivvie
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250K to dollars is $1930. That is over what you'll pay for an IBM. I am referring to Klemente's post. I purchased a DV9500z with an X2 processor about a month to a month and a half ago for less than half the price you are talking about. I run CATIA, UGS, ABAQUS and PRO/E and needed something that could run it's simulation without maxing it's capacity and resorting to the blue screen of death. It works fine, so far but it's light, soft plastic (extremely fragile) and the heat is far to high. It is lightening fast also (X2 not intel). That model is higher than 9500.
If you aren't buying a Fujitsu or IBM, you shouldn't pay more than $1100 for any notebook. Those two are designed solely for the purpose of engineering and design or simulation.
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Klemente (m)
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Thank you so much Ivvie.You review has answered alot of questions.Well I've checked prices online and they all seem to be far lower than the asking price stores are quoting here in Nigeria.I think the cheapest quote i've gotten is from Uche4nna which is about 170,000 approx. $1350.I'm not even sure of the specifications yet.What i'm actually looking for is Basic Specs. Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz- 3.0 GHz processor speed. 2048 MB RAM(It can also support about 4 GB Memory) Hard Disk Drive of about 160 GB - 200 GB will be great Lightscribe Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer support 5 in 1 Memory Card Reader Bluetooth HP Pavilion WebCam with Integrated Microphones And any other additional feature.Anyone with this at an affordable price should please contact me via my email address mctbom2000@yahoo.com.
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Ivvie
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My specs are higher. I have the complete package. I use an Athlon X2 64 bit processor with a 3200GB FSB. The core duo is not half the match to that. It is extremely fast and it handles my simulators briskly without lag and overnight simulation is possible without waking up with a blue screen. The only thing is the heat and I guess it's the athlon processor. Your post reminded me about my rebate that I haven't mailed in. The only thing I can say is that it's not durable (it could break easily). It's composed of synthetic plastic.
If you want to spend over $1900, buy an IBM. You won't regret the Lenovo's but for me, they don't sell the athlon configured models.
If all you are doing is typing, streaming or music download, then you are fine with whatever you choose.
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Ivvie
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I forgot to say, it's fast because I downgraded from Vista to XP because my programs don't work on Vista and in addition to that, Vista is for the birds.
Vista on that machine is not adequate but slow.
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Klemente (m)
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That's cool man but i'm abit skeptical about using athlon here in nigeria.You don't get people ready to help with repairs overhere.Well,since you are saying it's fast and better,I think i'll go for it instead of the Intel.Thanks for you help.
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Ivvie
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I have an Intel desktop that has served me excellently for 2 years and it's fine. It handles my programs fine. I am extremely impressed with the Athlon and there is a difference. Intel Core 2 Duo runs 2 FSB of 633MHZ and the Athlon X2's run 2 FSB of 1.6GHZ clocking 3200 MHZ's. Compare 3200 to 1266 and you know you have a power pack somewhere. You'll experience the speed when you downgrade to XP. I'm only bothered about the heat it dissipates. It's not battery conservative too (as oppose to other brands that give 7 hours). Imagine when you have a 3.6G processor on a desktop. That will be sheer muscle.
When a processor goes bad, it does bad and it's best you replace the entire unit and not repair it. If you are concerned about durability, look towards IBM or Fujitsu. They are designed for 10 years and the security on the IBM's are second to none.
I also own a Fujitsu laptop but it's a Pentium 4 processor. It still performs as it did when purchased and in usage, it's still fast but I can't run my new MCAD and FEA programs on it because of it's clockspeed and motherboard restrictions. Fujitsu's are expensive but in the long run, they'll worth it.
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nkc (m)
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ivvie what do u say for a laptop hp dv9565ea,check it out and give candid comments, thanks
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Ivvie
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@Ik
It's the same thing but a wider screen and bigger hard drive. Not that portable. Performance is still the same. Since the screen is the most expensive part of a laptop, the price to that model will be hiked. I really don't know how much it is till I stop at the store to confirm it.
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Klemente (m)
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I totally agree with Ivvie.The screen size determines the price of a laptop.But i understand the Dv9500 series are all 17".Hope I'm right,
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onydchic (f)
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I've been looking for this particular model -dv9500 for a while now. Particularly the 17'' screen (I would prefer it for specific things) and the specs the poster added. The only one I saw was about 300k. If someone has an idea of how I can get it cheaper, would be very grateful.
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Klemente (m)
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Nigerian retailers are greedy B*****DS,I've checked online and the highest price for this particular pavilion series is about $1,300 which is approximately N170,000 and i hear purchases from HP itself is just $1,039(Not sure if all features included).left to me,I'll probably get someone overseas to help me out on this.Buying things from naija's just a rip off. I've been looking for this particular model -dv9500 for a while now. Particularly the 17'' screen (I would prefer it for specific things) and the specs the poster added. The only one I saw was about 300k. If someone has an idea of how I can get it cheaper, would be very grateful. Onydchic,you can always check on Uche4nna.I think he's got a good deal
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brume2020
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Hi Fellas, I am reposting this from an earlier thread just in case there is someone here who may require one of my HPs. Here are the configs/prices of 3 HPs arriving within the next 1 week :- 1. - HP Pavilion dv6500t - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) - Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor T7500 ( 2.20 GHz, 4 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB) - 15.4" WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800) - 1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 - HP Imprint Finish (Radiance) + Webcam + Microphone - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection - 160GB 5400RPM HDD- SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support - No TV Tuner w/remote control - 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery - Microsoft(R) Works 8.0 Price : =N=155,5002. - HP Pavilion dv6500t - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) - Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor T7250 ( 2.00 GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB) - 15.4" WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800) - 1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 - HP Imprint Finish (Radiance) + Webcam + Microphone - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM) - 160GB 5400RPM HDD- SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support - No TV Tuner w/remote control - 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery - Microsoft(R) Works 8.0 Price : =N=151,5003. - HP Pavilion dv2500t - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) - I ntel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor T7250 ( 2.00 GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB) - 14.1" WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800) - 1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 - HP Imprint Finish (Radiance) + Webcam + Microphone - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM) - 120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive- SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support- No TV Tuner w/remote control - 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery - Microsoft(R) Works 8.0 Price : =N=148,500If anyone is interested in any of these HPs, please email me at brume2020@yahoo.co.uk. As well if you have other specific enquiries, also email me. thanks, Brume
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bLacK GoLd (m)
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Nigerian retailers are greedy B*****DS,I've checked online and the highest price for this particular pavilion series is about $1,300 which is approximately N170,000 and i hear purchases from HP itself is just $1,039(Not sure if all features included).left to me,I'll probably get someone overseas to help me out on this.Buying things from naija's just a rip off.
I stand to disagree with you on such view but for you can help yourself arrive at a better judgement next time by doing some simple calculations below; According to your survey the highest price was $1,300 Shipping to Nigeria will cost u X=X 1 > $200 Tax depending on the state(i.e for USA) will cost u Y=Y 1 > $100 'Ceteris Paribus' Cost of your Laptop = $1300 + X + Y = nothing less than $1,600 Now tell me what happens if you open that box and there's a dead pixel or any other factory errors, who bears the loss  ? - of course this is aside the fact that he needs to make some profit 
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Klemente (m)
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@ brume2020
I'D like to know if these laptops have a media card slot and also the one i emailed you about.
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brume2020
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Klemente,
I will get back with you shortly on your email and the request in your last post.
thanks for your patience,
Brume
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brume2020
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Hi Klemente, I just confirmed from the HP specs that the dv6500t and dv9500t both come with a 5-in-1 media card reader. See below :- http://www.shopping.hp.com/series/category/notebooks/dv9500t_series/3/computer_store?jumpid=in_r329_personalization/browse2/landing_SDPI/O ports 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0), IEEE 1394 Firewire, expansion port 3, TV out (S-video), Integrated Consumer IR (remote control receiver), 5-in-1 digital media card reader, microphone in, RJ-11 (modem), RJ-45 (LAN), VGA cheers, Brume
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nkc (m)
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klems i can give u a hp dv9565ea, check it out for specs, they will make u pant for more, for just 225k(neg.)call me. 08037078298
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nkc (m)
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well i have time so i guess i will state d specs. lol hp dv9565ea amd turion 64bitx2 tl-60chipset running on ?mhz just like ivvie said  17inch screen 320gb harddisk, it has two 160gb runing on sata config, maing it 320 as said nvidia geforce 8400 graphicd card with 128mb dedicated and turbocache of 767mb totally 895mb at all times\ vista premiuim webcam,fingerprint, media card reader(5 in 1) dvd ram , with lightscribe 8cell battery imprint finish tv tuner card with digital express slot remote control 2gb ddr2 ram running a 667mhz express card slot infrared hdmi video out svideo out men i can go on and on. well if i forgot anthin call me up but i guess not.
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onydchic (f)
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nkc, do u do instalmental payments???
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nkc (m)
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oh, my dear onyi. i do not., am sori about that 
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brume2020
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@ brume2020
I'D like to know if these laptops have a media card slot and also the one i emailed you about.
The HPs should be in Lagos this Friday.
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Ivvie
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@NKC
I couldn't find the specs you asked for at the store for it's price.
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Ivvie
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@Blackgold
Shipping to Nigeria will so not cost you more than $200. I have shipped parcels heavier than the laptop itself for $70 or less, UPS. It's an abnormally light unit that could easily break. Where do you get your own figures from? Purchasing from a sales agent will qualify you for free overnight shipping anywhere in the States and standard shipping anywhere else.
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Kobojunkie
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@Blackgold
Shipping to Nigeria will so not cost you more than $200. I have shipped parcels heavier than the laptop itself for $70 or less, UPS. It's an abnormally light unit that could easily break. Where do you get your own figures from? Purchasing from a sales agent will qualify you for free overnight shipping anywhere in the States and standard shipping anywhere else.
go back to the UPS and check again , Ship From: COLUMBUS, 43224, UNITED STATES Ship To: LAGOS, NIGERIA Shipment Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007 Total Shipment Weight: 9 lbs. ( ** Dimensional Weight applies to one or more packages, billable weight: 25.0 lbs. ) Customs Value: 1,000.00 USD Daily Pickup: No Drop-off / Pickup: I will pay shipping charges and ship my package at a retail location such as The UPS Store® or UPS Customer Center Find Locations Address Type: Residential Number of Packages: 1 Duty Type: 01 - Dutiable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package Details Package Weight Dimensions / Packaging Declared Value Notices 1 9 lbs. 20 x 20 x 10 in. / My Packaging Not Entered
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rates By Service Service Contact UPS By: Latest Pickup Time: Total (All Packages) 580.26 USD* UPS Worldwide Saver Delivered by: By End of Day Tuesday October 30, 2007 Billable Weight: 25.0 lbs. 6:30 P.M. Thursday October
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Ivvie
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Kubo
You are shipping with an additional preference. It isn't the standard shipping. It's 25th and you want it delivered by 30th from California. It will definitely cost you 500 or more. Ship regular! If you'D pay $500 for shipping on a laptop that cost approx. $700, that's your priority. Not every one thinks this way.
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Kobojunkie
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I am not shipping from California. I did not ask that it be delivered by the 30th, that was what I got when I entered information on the UPS site for a Laptop weighing 9lbs. All the other things you saw there are just what was added by their system.
Try it yourself, http://wwwapps.ups.com/ctc/request
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bLacK GoLd (m)
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@ Ivvie
Guy, i no fit shout
From my analysis u ought to know i'm not a novice in this area.
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