- Source: HP Pavilion dv7
The HP Pavilion dv7 was a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard from 2008 to 2012 that featured a 16:9 17.3" diagonal display. The HP Pavilion dv4 featured a 14.1" and the HP Pavilion dv5 a 15.4" display.
The dv7 had room for two hard drives, but was supplied with one because if a second hard drive was to be fitted, then a hardware kit consisting of a bracket, connector cable, Mylar shield, and screws was required.
The Pavilion dv7 was out of production as of August 2012, due to most Pavilion laptops (namely the Pavilion m4, m6, dv6 and dv7 series) being rebranded into the premium HP Envy lineup in 2013.
Models
dv7t – Uses An Intel Processor
dv7z – Uses An AMD Processor
= dv7-1000 to dv7-1400 series
=Models were produced alongside dv5 series and released in 2008, which replaced the HP Pavilion dv9000 series. Display 17.0" CCFL WXGA+ (1440 × 900) or WSXGA+ (1680 × 1050). Shipped with Windows Vista preinstalled. Utilized a "liquid metallic" design with the new HP Imprint 2 finish in three patterns: Meshy, Intersect, Espresso.
= dv7-1000/2000 to dv7-2300 series
=Model produced alongside dv6 series, released in 2009. Display 17.3" LED HD+ (1600 × 900), BrightView or flush glass AntiGlare. New look. MediaPlay button was removed from the capacitive board. Used HP Imprint 2 finish in four patterns: Meshy, Intersect, Moonlight, Espresso.
= dv7-3000 to dv7-3300 series
=Very similar to the dv7-1000/2000 which was released in 2009 - the last model to be sold with Windows Vista as the OS. Later models were sold with Windows 7.
= dv7-4000 to dv7-4300 series
=Model produced alongside dv6-3000 series, released in 2010. Completely changed the design and construction, reducing the amount of gadget link in used in previous models. This model removed the ExpressCard slot, remote control, capacitive board, built-in TV tuner, and PCI expansion port 3. Introduced island keyboard and "ClickPad" touchpad without buttons. New motherboard and cooling system reduced the amount of available ports on the left side of the computer. Introduced switchable graphics. It no longer used the HP Imprint design language used in previous laptops. This new design and construction was shared with the 14.1" dm4 laptops. First model to be sold with Windows 7 preinstalled on all models.
= dv7-5000 series
=Intel-based notebooks
Source:
Processors: 2nd-generation Intel Core i7 Quad Core (Socket G2)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (UMA), switchable ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (1024 MB) or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 (512 MB)
= dv7-6000 to dv7-6100 series
=Released in 2011. Display 17.3" LED HD+ (1600 x 900) BrightView or FullHD (1920 × 1080) AntiGlare. New look. Backlit touchpad with mechanical switch. Quad speakers and subwoofer. eSATA combo port was removed.
= dv7-6b00
== dv7-6c00
== dv7-7000 and dv7-7100 series
=Released in 2012. Last Pavilion model in the dv7 series. Also last model to be sold with Windows 7 as the OS. Later models were sold with Windows 8. Some design changes. Quad speakers (two in the lid) and subwoofer. Supported III-generation Intel Core processors and mSATA SSD drive. Later supported two USB 3.0 ports but the second headphone jack was removed.
= ENVY dv7-7200 and dv7-7300
=All Pavilion laptops were rebranded as ENVY in 2013 and sold with Windows 8 as the OS. For this reason, the motherboard was changed and new CPUs added. Other specifications remain the same as the previous DV7-7000/7100 series notebooks.
In 2015, HP released a new series of HP Envy Laptops including the dv3, dv5 and dv7 models. The models featured a new case design, fingerprint sensor, a lifted hinge, Bang and Olufsen speakers and new Intel Core i processors based on the Skylake architecture. These new models came with Windows 10 as the OS.
References
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- HP Pavilion dv7
- HP Pavilion
- HP Pavilion dv5
- HP Pavilion dv4
- HP Envy
- HP Pavilion dv2z
- List of Hewlett-Packard products
- HP Pavilion dv9000 series
- HP xb3000