The 14.1-inch widescreen display with a standard 1280 x 800-pixel
resolution isn't the brightest we've seen but is fine for an office
environment. The onscreen images looked great from all but the most
extreme angles. The system's ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip produced a
decent 3DMark03 score of 1,397, which means the HP Compaq 6515b can
handle most graphics well but will stumble with 3D gaming. The notebook
lasted just 2 hours and 11 minutes on our DVD rundown test. When
running basic business applications, you'll likely see three hours, but
not much more. That's about an hour less than the average time seen on
previously tested thin-and-light notebooks. We recommended purchasing
the 8-cell battery ($129) that will provide up to six hours of power.
If all-day endurance is what you need, HP offers a 12-cell battery
($179) that churns out a hefty 16 total hours of battery life.
It's easy to stay connected when you wander outside of hotspot range
thanks to a choice of EV-DO Rev. 0 or HSDPA mobile-broadband radios.
While connected to Verizon's 3G network, we downloaded Firefox and saw
an average connection speed of 187.2 Kbps, which is disappointing but
decent enough for checking e-mail and browsing the Web. The HP Compaq
6515b aced our Wi-Fi tests, however; it produced stellar scores of 18.7
Mbps from 15 feet and 17.4 Mbps from 50 feet. Those who are looking for
the next generation of Wi-Fi will be happy to know that the 6515b
supports 802.11n as well as Bluetooth 2.0. HP Compaq 6515b Review by LAPTOP Magazine Linked by LT Hacker
resolution isn't the brightest we've seen but is fine for an office
environment. The onscreen images looked great from all but the most
extreme angles. The system's ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip produced a
decent 3DMark03 score of 1,397, which means the HP Compaq 6515b can
handle most graphics well but will stumble with 3D gaming. The notebook
lasted just 2 hours and 11 minutes on our DVD rundown test. When
running basic business applications, you'll likely see three hours, but
not much more. That's about an hour less than the average time seen on
previously tested thin-and-light notebooks. We recommended purchasing
the 8-cell battery ($129) that will provide up to six hours of power.
If all-day endurance is what you need, HP offers a 12-cell battery
($179) that churns out a hefty 16 total hours of battery life.
It's easy to stay connected when you wander outside of hotspot range
thanks to a choice of EV-DO Rev. 0 or HSDPA mobile-broadband radios.
While connected to Verizon's 3G network, we downloaded Firefox and saw
an average connection speed of 187.2 Kbps, which is disappointing but
decent enough for checking e-mail and browsing the Web. The HP Compaq
6515b aced our Wi-Fi tests, however; it produced stellar scores of 18.7
Mbps from 15 feet and 17.4 Mbps from 50 feet. Those who are looking for
the next generation of Wi-Fi will be happy to know that the 6515b
supports 802.11n as well as Bluetooth 2.0. HP Compaq 6515b Review by LAPTOP Magazine Linked by LT Hacker
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