HP Pavilion Dv2000 - Models

Models

  • dv2800ae (Artist Edition) - Features the Artist Edition Imprint finish
  • dv2700se (Special Edition) - Features the Verve Imprint finish
  • dv2700bw (Broadband Wireless Series) - Includes a built in WWAN card
  • dv2700t - Uses An Intel Processor
  • dv2700z - Uses An AMD Processor
  • dv2500se (Special Edition) - Features the Verve Imprint finish
  • dv2500bw (Broadband Wireless Series) - Includes a built in WWAN card
  • dv2500t - Uses An Intel Processor
  • dv2500z - Uses An AMD Processor
  • dv24xx - Uses AMD Processors (DV2410, DV2412, DV2416, DV2419, DV2420)
  • dv2000t - Uses An Intel Processor
  • dv2000z - Uses An AMD Processor

Note: The dv2000z series (AMD) was never sold as a CTO option on the HP website. Pre-configured AMD versions were sold worldwide.

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