While other Pavilion laptops (including the dv9000z) offer a 1.3-megapixel camera, HP has bowed out of the megapixel arms race and integrated a VGA-resolution (fewer megapixels) Webcam into the dv9500t. Though high-definition fanatics and casual gamers will want to wait (and save their pennies) for the higher-end components to become available, we think the HP Pavilion dv9500t as it exists today is a good choice for home users who want their laptop to double as a mobile entertainment system. Without those high-end components, the HP Pavilion dv9500t costs a very reasonable $1,615, making it one of the most inexpensive entertainment-oriented desktop replacements on the market. The early version of the Pavilion dv9500t we reviewed also included a discrete graphics card and an HD DVD drive-two options that won't be available for about a month. With the new processor comes a new model name-Pavilion dv9500t-and a few smaller changes, such as the addition of a fingerprint reader and a different Webcam. We always liked the Pavilion dv9000 series, and today HP's desktop replacement is among the first available systems to feature Intel's refreshed Centrino Duo mobile platform (codename Santa Rosa).
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