
- VISION E2 Technology AMD Dual-Core E-300 Accelerated Processor
- 320GB Hard Drive
- 15.6-Inch Screen
- Windows 7 Home Premium
List Price : $429.99 Price : $389.00

Product Description
Stay in sync and print without cables using the affordable, Bluetooth enabled Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook PC. The low price and classic style make this Compaq laptop a great choice for anyone. Video chat over the Internet plus capture short videos and still photos using the integrated webcam and microphone. You can also e-mail and browse the web from any room and on the go with built in Wi-Fi. The CQ57 is an ENERGY STAR qualified product, so you'll save power, too. Watch your favorite DVDs on the 15.6 inch diagonal high-definition LED backlit display. See and feel the difference with the textured Imprint finish in black. The Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook PC helps you back up photos and videos easily with the integrated DVD burner. Transfer photos from a memory card effortlessly using the digital media reader and store thousands of photos right on the hard drive. You can also enjoy online games in crisp detail using integrated AMD video graphics. Plus, count on up to 5 hours and 45 minutes of battery life so you can plug in less often. At 5.50 lbs, this Compaq laptop weighs just a little more than a ream of paper.
Hewlett Packard HP Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook Laptop PC - AMD Dual Core 15.6" LED 320GB DVDRW Reviews
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Hewlett Packard HP Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook Laptop PC - AMD Dual Core 15.6" LED 320GB DVDRW (Personal Computers) Picked this up at a local retailer for a mere $233 to replace a P4 desktop running XP in our kitchen. While I wasn't looking for a notebook, I could not resist the price tag in order to declutter our kitchen counter. Dual core processor is slower than the P4, according to Windows 7 ratings, but video is far superior, sound is ok, good enough to replace the desktop speakers. I have always had trouble with XP hybirnation, so using the desktop required a full bootup since I shutdown the desktop when not in use. Win7 and this notebook are ready in seconds...There are certainly better (faster) notebooks out there for $100 to $150 more, but for the price and its functionality as a web browser, video player and email computer, I couldn't be happier with this notebook...Battery life is supposed to be 5.5hrs, so far that is a disappointing 2 to 2.5 hrs on full brightness...may get better with some cycles, but again, since it will be primaraly be used plugged in, not a huge deal...Bit slow,... Read more ![]() By This review is from: Hewlett Packard HP Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook Laptop PC - AMD Dual Core 15.6" LED 320GB DVDRW (Personal Computers) I purchased this for $233 and didn't read the instructions. I tend to rest my hand on the large touch pad and didn't realize that was causing weird behavior such as zooming out so the print was unreadable. Even worse was accidentally turning off the touch pad. I thought it was slow and purchased more memory. Before installing the memory, I removed Norton and replaced with MS Security Essentials. For now, at least, my computer is no longer sluggish and I know how to use the touch pad. 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful ![]() By L.R. (USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Hewlett Packard HP Compaq CQ57-315NR Notebook Laptop PC - AMD Dual Core 15.6" LED 320GB DVDRW (Personal Computers) I've had it a week, and if I havn't smashed it against the wall, beaten someone with it, or shot it by next week I'll be suprised. It comes with this Norton "anti-virus" which seems a lot more like just a virus to me, shutting down the computer all the time (I had to re-install windows just to write this review) because I cut it off to try to avoid some of the "updates" it decides to install every few hours that requires the computer to shut off. If I have any spelling mistakes, it's the computers fault because I can barely see what I'm doing since the the moust sometimes works, but sometimes decides to zoom out so far I need a magnifying glass to read it, depending on it's mood I guess.Maybe all laptops are this bad, I don't know but whoever designed it, right now I would really like...I need to calm down. |
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