HP Pavilion dv1000 series

The HP Pavilion dv1000 series was a model series of "thin and light" widescreen laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that features a 14.1" diagonal 16:10 display. Quanta Computer Inc. manufacturers the laptops alongside the dv2000, dv6000, and dv9000 series of laptops.

HP Pavilion dv1000 series
Developer
TypeLaptop/notebook
Release date2004[1]
Lifespan2004-2006
Discontinued2006
Display14.1"
SuccessorHP Pavilion dv2000 series
RelatedHP Pavilion dv9000, dv8000, dv6000, dv2000 series

Several different models and revisions of the motherboard were available, which included Intel (single or dual core) or AMD CPUs, and SATA or IDE hard drives. Equivalent models of the dv1000 series were the Compaq Presario ze2000 and V2000 series, and HP Compaq nx4800 series of laptops.

Overview

The HP Pavilion dv1000 series was marketed towards home and small business users. A notable feature included was HP QuickPlay, the ability to boot into a dedicated environment for multimedia use.[2]

The laptop was 13.1 in (330 mm) wide by 1.2 in (30 mm) deep by 9 in (230 mm) thick and weighed 5.26 lb (2.39 kg).

The following CPUs were available:

Problems

A common issue with some models of the series is the failure of the battery charging/internal power system in which the notebook will not detect DC power when plugged in.[3]

Models

The dv1000 series are divided into the 1000 and 1600 sub-lines, each with different features.

Pavilion dv1000[4]

Released in 2004 with Intel Celeron M (1.4/1.5 GHz) or Pentium M (1.4-1.8 GHz); up to 1 or 2 GB DDR memory.

Pavilion dv1040 — The 1040 contains a Pentium M CPU with a published speed of approx. 1700 MHz (1.7 GHz).

Pavilion dv1600[5]

Released in 2006 with Intel Core Solo or Duo or Celeron M; up to 2 GB DDR2 memory. Optional webcam and microphone and speakers by Altec Lansing or Harman Kardon. Operating systems offered are Windows XP and Windows Vista, with Windows XP being the recommended option for most users.

Pavilion dv1658

Pavilion dv1658 — The 1658 used an Intel Centrino platform with a Pentium M single core processor with virtualization support with a published speed of approx. 1663 MHz (1.6 GHz). The minimum RAM capacity is 512 MB, with the possibility to upgrade to 2 GB.

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