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Processor HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Processor:
Intel

Hard Drive HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Hard Drive Size:
320

Display HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Screen Resolution   (dpi)
1366 x 768

Chipset HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

HDMI Port:
yes

Connectivity HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

eSATA Port:
yes
Fire Wire Port:
yes
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
yes
Built-in Camera:
no
Microphone:
yes
Fingerprint Reader:
yes
Digital Media Reader:
5

Battery HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Battery Chemistry:
Li Ion
Battery Life:
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Software HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Operating System:
Vista Home Premium

Dimensions HP Pavilion dv3-2103TX

Weight:
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