HP Compaq CQ58-252SA 15.6-inch Laptop (Intel Pentium B980 2.4GHz Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB SATA 5400RPM HDD, Intel HD Graphics, DVD-RAM, Integrated Webcam, Windows 8) Promo Offer
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HP Compaq CQ58252SA Pentium B980 Windows 8 64 Bit 156 HD BV LED 55mm UMA 4 GB DDR3 RAM 500 GB 5400 HDD DVDRW 6 Cell Battery 80211bgn Black Licorice C1Z87EAABU Laptops Notebooks
very good laptop
Good clear screen and once you get use to Windows 8 it is fast and reliable. Keys are a good size.
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HP Compaq CQ58-252SA 15.6-inch Laptop (Intel Pentium B980 2.4GHz Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB SATA 5400RPM HDD, Intel HD Graphics, DVD-RAM, Integrated Webcam, Windows 8)
ASIN : B009FZNADA
List Price : £349.99
Price : £342.44
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This particular HP Compaq CQ58-252SA 15.6-inch Laptop (Intel Pentium B980 2.4GHz Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB SATA 5400RPM HDD, Intel HD Graphics, DVD-RAM, Integrated Webcam, Windows 8) perrforms fantastic. simple to use and change. The Cost of it was much lower compared to other locations, My spouse and I other locations explored, instead of much more when compared with related product.
Category: Products
Brand: Hewlett Packard
Rating : 4.2
Review 1 : works fast and quiet
nice computer, works fast, very quiet and stays cool. only negative is the quality of plastic. feels and looks cheap.
Review 2 : Watch out if you don't like Windows 8
I like the touch pad being in the center bottom of the keypad. I am left handed and most computers are putting this slightly to the left, forgetting there are left handed people in the world. This gives me more room to place my wrist and this is the reason I picked this computer. I have had HP or Compaq laptops since I have been buying laptops and they tend to be good computers. Where this computer drops the ball is it has Windows 8 operating system. I knew this when I bought it, and I expected a simple upgrade from Windows 7 Home Premium, not a whole new method of using the computer. It requires logging in with email address instead of a separate log in name, which I did not like. Then once logged in there are tiles rather than a toolbar to get to a desktop page, etc. Shutting down involves new fewer than four steps rather than hitting the familiar round button on the toolbar. It is completely different from a functionally standpoint. I hated it, and my husband, who is less computer...