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Depends on the specs
Yes it does. Which is work perfectly.
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Yes, but only if you customize your dv6 notebook on HP.com. It is an option that is bundled with a webcam and costs and extra $25 to your notebook. However, most dv6's in stores will not include a fingerprint scanner.
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i have an hp pavilion dv6-6140us intel core i3 15.6 (2.4ghz) laptop and want to upgrade it to dual band compatability. Will it burn out if i buy the dualband card and add it to the laptop? i bought a tp link archer c7 dualband router and i want to get into the 5ghz internet server.
I'm sorry, however, I don't know how to answer this question. Honestly, what is the question? If your question is if HP notebooks are from a great selection, then the answer is yes.
It depends on your opinion. In my point of view, the pavilion is a good computer, just a little big and inconvinient for travel, though.
Yes, Even the base specced HP Dv6 should be an i5 processor with 4GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon HD 7690M XT graphics card, this hould run TF2 without issue.
Depends on what you plan to use it for. In terms of sheer power, the dv7 is "better" than the dv6 because it has a newer processor (3rd gen i7 vs 2nd gen i5), and a better screen (1600x900 vs 1366x768). However, in terms of price efficiency, the older dv6 is "better" because its age has reduced its price by on average $100 compared to the dv7. The extra $100 is, in my opinion, not worth the slight improvement, because it will not be noticeable in every-day use.