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Title: Review HP Envy dv7-7202eg Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on January 05, 2013, 10:51:19
One man show. The 1200 Euro top of the range model from the HP Envy dv7-7200 notebook series stands proud as an all-rounder and above all else makes a convincing impression as an entertainment center. We determined whether the HP Envy dv7-7202eg lives up to these claims in practice.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-HP-Envy-dv7-7202eg-Notebook.86978.0.html
Title: Re: Review HP Envy dv7-7202eg Notebook
Post by: S.B.M. Pro on June 18, 2013, 16:27:11
wow...what laptop are you guys using. I have the I7, and the 630 2gb nvidia and most games i can easily push to ultra graphics. Battlefield easily held just below ultra, while world of warcraft stays at that level without lag.  You guys are waaaaaayyy off on this one, tech of ten years, sorry boys, agree to disagree
Title: Re: Review HP Envy dv7-7202eg Notebook
Post by: chuck bowers on March 09, 2014, 03:36:51
Good article!  I have the hp envy, and like it very much. Your article taught me quite a bit.

Even so, I have a question.  How do use/exploit the second  hard drive?  Is it employed automatically when the first is full?   Can/should I use it routinely for storage?  Can it serve as location for a system image to be used in case of disaster?
Title: Re: Review HP Envy dv7-7202eg Notebook
Post by: joseph on January 20, 2020, 00:41:26
Is it possible to upgrade the intel processor to like 4th,5th,6th generation processor? if its possible, which processors? can work on it?