I bought my laptop (HP Pavilion dv9502AU Portable) around 3 months ago and I guess it is the right time to write up a quick review.
Overall I am very happy with this laptop. It suits my needs very well and I am very satisfied with it. The price (50K INR) is also a bargain for a 17 inch laptop in India. I bought this laptop from the Croma store in Malad.
This laptop has many good features (that is after all why I settled for it in the first place). Almost all of the laptop’s “basic” features get a pass grade easily. The processing power (1.8 GHz, 2 x 512 KB L2 Cache) and RAM (1 GB) allow Windows Vista to run reasonably well (though an extra gig of RAM would help significantly) and anything other than Vista (say Windows XP, Ubuntu Linux) runs like a breeze. The 8-cell battery consistently lasts for more than 3 hours and takes around 90 minutes to recharge fully after being fully drained. The laptop’s looks are decent enough but nothing stunning. The laptop also has all the bells and whistles expected from a modern machine (CD/DVD reader/writer, Ethernet card, modem, 5-in-1 card reader, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth, ExpressCard slot, all kinds of slots, VGA webcam, microphones etc.) and till now I have not felt anything amiss. The laptop weighs a respectable 4 Kg, though this is pretty heavy if you have to lug around your machine a lot.
However what sets this laptop apart from others are its “frills”. I love the bigger 17 inch monitor, it feels as if I am working on a normal desktop machine. The bigger size also allows the keyboard to have a separate numeric keypad. I find this much easier to use than the usually cramped and confusing laptop keyboard. The Synaptics touchpad works like a beauty though I prefer to use an external laptop mouse whenever possible. The touchpad has a “switch off” button that I use when using a mouse and this does not cause the mouse pointer to jump around when I hit the touchpad accidentally (which I do quite a bit). The external Altec Lansing stereo speakers are as powerful as small desktop speakers and good enough for “personal” music and movie purposes. The sound quality is beautiful (they are Altec Lansing after all) and do not seem to consume a lot of power (though I have not measured this scientifically). The in-built stereo microphones are good enough for making calls. The wireless cards (WiFi and Bluetooth) also have a dedicated physical on/off button that allows quick switching off if you want to conserve power.
This model does have a few minor annoyances (but no major ones). I hate the HP BrightView screen. BrightView is just HP’s marketing term for anti-reflective coating on the screen. Dell uses the term TrueLife and IBM/Lenovo use the term VibrantView for anti-reflective screens. These screens are good for watching movies or working in low-light conditions but for normal usage in well-lit surroundings they have a distinct mirror effect that is extremely annoying. I recommend that you check out the following 2 links to understand the cons (and pros) of these types of screens - Dell TrueLife Screen and Glossy versus matte: fight!. I work around this annoyance by making sure that there is no light source right behind me. This laptop also uses a lot of the new fangled blue LEDs. These are very bright and stressful on the eyes. Till now I have not found a software way of switching them off and they are distracting when watching a movie or when all lights are off and you are trying to sleep. The right shift key is also too small and I used to almost always miss it earlier. However I am a 2-finger typist and not the best judge of keyboard layouts. Nowadays I have just got used to where it is and do not make many mistakes any more. The locking mechanism for the lid also leaves a little to be desired since the laptop screen does not lock gracefully when lowered. If Windows Vista is going to be your regular OS (this model comes pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium) then I recommend another gig of RAM. The default 1 Gig is good enough but 2 GB will make it noticeably faster. A more sensible option is to install Windows XP or go the Linux way if you can. The 4 Kg weight (including the charger) can get quite heavy if you move around a lot and I recommend the more conventional 15 inch version of this model if you move around a lot.
All in all a very solid laptop for most people. I am sure this laptop is going to last me for at least 3-4 years and keep me quite happy.
Do you have any questions about this laptop? - Feel free to post them as comments, I will be glad to answer them and maybe work the better ones into the post afterwards.
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i have just bought dv 9502 au.but i have to practice programing languages which is quite immpossible in vista.i want to upload xp but the drivers r not available. at hp site only 9 drivers r available among which no soud driver is present neither any nvidia driver. plz tell me where i could get the complete drivers for my lappy.
Hi,
i want to know if we can install Windows XP any version with Sound ,Web cam and needed driver on HP Pavilion dv9502AU and from where we can download all these driver for same.
Thanks in Advance
i got my hp dv9502au just a couple of days ago. the lap is aowsome n i have upgarded the ram to 4gb since im a aeronautical engineering student n i need to install and operate high end designing n mechenical analysis softwares like catia ansya proE etc. im satisfied with all the features n softwares. but the os vista is trobulsome. its not detecting any plug n play devices like pendrive memory stick etc. i want to switch over to XP os. please tell me how to do that without changing any other current properties of the lap. i want the lap as good as new but with a XP platfoem.i have got the back pu of all the recquqred softwares. please tell me how to switch over to XP without any compromise.
Hi,
well i’ve bought a hp dv9502au few months back but the only problem with this laptop is dat its very difficult to install windows xp instead of windows vist(although i don’t know the procedure).Programming languages are difficult to run on this laptop like c,c++,java etc.could u please give me methods to install windows xp proffessional. Wel i m doing b tech so i need to practice programming languages n ma laptop wcich is immpossible with vista. plz provide me some ways to install xp.
Hi Guys
I agree this machine is quite good, if you close your eyes on the fact that it has Windows Vista preloaded. Because of Vista, I feel that 1 GB RAM just fits the bill and leaves a lot to be desired. SO I am contemplating to upgrade the RAM capacity.
Question for Mr Sushovan Paul, Please tell me:
1. How much did it cost you in INR to upgrade RAM to 4GB?
2. How much time did it take at service center, do you have to leave your machine at service center for few days?
Thanks in advance …
Arun
Hi guys,
Please contatc the HP chat support from the link provided below:
http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Nav?h_pagetype=s-006&h_lang=en&h_cc=us&h_product=1842186&h_client=S-A-R163-2&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&cc=us
Please copy the entire link and paste it in the address bar of an Internet Explorer and press Enter Key on the keyboard.
Select the model number of your computer and please connect to them.
Please note that they are the support team of US. But they will provide you all the drivers for Windows XP..
Thanks and regards..
Chipset driver:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_630i_610i_winxp_16.08.html
Graphics:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_630i_610i_winxp_16.08.html
OR
Click on the below links to download the drivers and install the drivers in the same sequence.
1. NVIDIA GeForce Series Video Driver for Windows XP..
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33537.exe
2. NVIDIA nForce Chipset Driver and Network Controller for Windows XP.
Note: This package provides the driver for the NVIDIA nForce Chipset and Network Controller
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33001-33500/sp33411.exe
3. UAA drivers to enable the audio hardware for Windows XP.
Note: It is strongly recomended to install ths driver before you install the audio driver. If you do not install this driver the audio will not work.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33867.exe
4. Conexant High Definition Audio Driver for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp34001-34500/sp34200.exe
5. Conexant HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem driver for windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33742.exe
6.Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp34001-34500/sp34152.exe
7. HP Quick Launch Buttons for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33001-33500/sp33258.exe
8. Ricoh 5-in-1 Card Reader Driver for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33001-33500/sp33413.exe
9.Software and Drivers for HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth Wireless for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp32501-33000/sp32883.exe
10. HP Pavilion Webcam Driver for Windows XP.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp35001-35500/sp35414.exe