
Compaq CQ61-325SA 15.6-inch laptop Windows 7 Home Basic is designed with streaming video or DVD watching in mind, with a 15.6 “High-Definition HP BrightView display and Altec Lansing speakers give your favorite movie or TV ** the quality they deserve it wherever you want to be entertained.
The Compaq CQ61-325SA hardware features of this machine are impressive too. Includes a 250GB * SATA hard drive, 2 GB * of standard memory, LightScribe Super Multi drive for burning DVD movies (and music mixes to CD), 802.11 b / g integrated wireless, 10/100 Base – T Ethernet LAN, an NVIDIA GeForce 8200M G graphics processor and integrated webcam and microphone. It also comes with a 6-cell Lithium-Ion Battery.
The Compaq CQ61-325SA range comes with a SuperMulti LightScribe drive. This versatile unit allows you to write in virtually all DVD formats including DVD-RAM, so you can record up to 4 hours of DVD quality video. In addition, you can burn labels laser disc itself right into your DVD drive. No ink, no messy markers or adhesive labels with LightScribe bulky simply burn your data, flip the disc over and burn a precise, the text-such as silkscreen, photo or graphic label directly to your LightScribe CD or DVD.
The Compaq CQ61-325SA range is prepackaged with the latest applications, tools and operating systems to ensure that you get the final computing experience. Compaq CQ61-325SA comes with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) as standard, the perfect choice to go beyond mere e-mail and web surfing to improve personal productivity and get the best in all types of digital entertainment.
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