When was HP G60 made?

When was HP G60 made?

2010
The HP Pavilion G60-630US laptop was manufactured in 2010 and is powered by 2.2GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core T4400 processor.

How much is a HP G60?

The $599 HP G60-235DX has a 16:9 display, an Intel Dual-Core CPU (many budget systems use slower AMD chips), and even squeezes in a separate number pad….The Bottom Line.

Price as reviewed / Starting price$599
ChipsetMobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset
GraphicsIntel GMA 4500MHD (integrated)

What size screen does the HP G60 have?

15.6″
Hardware

Product NameG60-630US
Display15.6″ Diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1366×768)
Fax/ModemHigh speed 56k modem
Network CardIntegrated 10/100 Ethernet LAN
Wireless Connectivity802.11b/g/n WLAN

What is HP G series?

The HP Pavilion G series notebooks are designed for users who need basic computing power such as access to the web, office work, email and watching videos. These notebooks won’t be powering much gaming, but should meet the needs of most home office users and students who need an affordable and reliable laptop.

How do you find out what year my HP laptop is?

All you need to determine your HP’s date of manufacture is the serial number.

  1. Find your computer’s serial number, which is typically etched into the rear housing panel.
  2. Look for the year of manufacture amongst the various letters and numbers.
  3. Find the two digits that follow the year of manufacture.

What is G for HP laptops?

The G stands for Generation. The Elitebook 850 G1 for example, has the Intel 4th gen core processor series. The G2, has the Intel 5th gen core processor series. The G3 has the Intel 6th gen core processor series.

When did the HP Pavilion G series come out?

HP Pavilion G Series Pricing and availability: The HP Pavilion g4, g6 and g7 will be available on March 13 starting at $499.99, $449.99 and $599.99, respectively.

How long should a laptop last for?

Most experts estimate a laptop’s lifespan to be three to five years. It may survive longer than that, but its utility will be limited as the components become less capable of running advanced applications.

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