GRADE A3 - Moderate cosmetic damage
AMD business class solutions and an impressive combination of mobile office features make the HP Compaq 6735s notebook PC an affordable business tool which is also ideal for students.
This sleek notebook is newly designed and equipped with enhanced security and excellent battery life, making it one smart investment and a whole lotta fun at the same time.
Featuring AMD Sempron S1-40 dual core power and 1GB RAM - which can be upgraded to 4GB! - this notebook is not meant to leave you hanging. If fact your going to have to work faster yourself to keep up with the latest in processing technology.
HP 3D DriveGuard, using a three-axis accelerometer which detects any sudden movement and initiates protective action, helps protect your notebook's hard drive against impact, bumps, or drops so your critical information is easily protected while you are on the move. HP business notebooks undergo over 95,000 hours of rigorous quality testing to ensure your notebook is ready to go the distance.
So a solid machine and a solid performer, isn't that what all businesses want?
Please note: this laptop comes with a 3 months warranty held with Laptops Direct
- Processor: AMD Sempron SI-40 at 2GHz (512KB L2 cache)
- RAM: 1GB DDR2 6400 memory
- Hard Drive: 160GB 5400 RPM hard drive
- Operating System: Vista Home Basic 32 bit with SP1
- Screen: 15.4” XVGA screen (1280x800 resolution)
- Graphics: ATI Radeon HD3200 graphics (up to 382MB, 256MB dedicated)
- Bluetooth: No
- Notebook Camera: No
- Warranty: 3 months warranty
Question from Folarin: Asked on 01/03/2010 Does it come with the power adapter?
Question from product question: Asked on 27/02/2010 is this laptop have 2 gb ram and 160 harddrive? and what type of graphic card include in this laptop?
Question from pinksorrell: Asked on 12/08/2009 Is it adequate in graphics and memory to play Sims 2 and 3?
Question from Dave: Asked on 28/06/2009 What is the nature of the "cosmetic damage"?
Question from umberto: Asked on 25/06/2009 Hello, have a DVD or a CD on board?