HP Compaq nx6325 laptop review

HP packs its latest notebook with AMD chips but is it enough?

HP Compaq nx6325 laptop. Hardware, Laptops, HP, Intel 0
Reviewer
Stephen Patrick
Review Date
18 September 2006
Manufacturer
HP
Price as reviewed
£704
Latest price
£0.00

Our score

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Full Review

Dual-core processing is changing the way we look at notebooks. At one time, you’d expect a notebook to be able to run MS Office applications with ease and hopefully give you a couple of hours battery life too. Now, you can run multiple applications at once, including multimedia, and not seen any drop in performance.

The HP Compaq nx6325 is the latest budget business machine to pack the power of two cores onto one chip. However, instead of using Intel’s offering, you’ll find the AMD’s Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52, which is just as effective but comes with the added benefit of being 64-bit.

This means you’ll not only get great performance from standard applications but should you run 64-bit ones too, you’ll get decent speed out of those too.

The only problem is, is the notebook ships with 512MB of memory, which is mean, as you really need 1024MB to make the most of two cores. Not that we’re complaining about performance, as it ran swiftly enough but nothing flew like it should.

While we’re having a moan, the screen is a standard 15-inch panel. So, no Super-TFT coating and being a 4:3 aspect ratio panel, you’ll be running videos in a window with large black bars across the top and bottom.

The thinking behind this panel choice is two-fold – cost and the long-term belief that it’s what business users prefer. We like widescreen panels, simply because when you’re trying to work on the train or plane, the panel takes up less height, so less chance of being squashed down when the guy in front reclines his seat.

What’s better about this system is the battery life. Weighing in at 2.8kg, there is a fair degree of portability and as we managed to get well over four hours from the battery, you’ll be able to make the most of it for long periods of the day.

To help you stay active on the road, the build quality of this notebook is great. It’s solid and firm where you expect it to be and the addition of a biometric fingerprint scanner means unauthorised users are kept locked out. Business usability is supported by strong connectivity and compatibility. 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet allow for high-speed networking. The built-in optical drive supports DVD+/-RW, dual-layer discs and uses LightScribe technology for burning your own labels to disc.

Verdict

Considering the asking price, there is plenty to recommend here. While performance wasn’t as quick as we’d like – opt for more memory at the time of purchase and you’ll be happy – the build quality and battery life more than make up for it.

It’s not the perfect business notebook by any stretch of the imagination but if you’re on a tight budget, it’ll be hard to ignore.

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Comments

  • I have had a nx6325 for the last 18 months. I can advise the battery life is, and has always been, truly appalling. In 'Power Saver' mode it will last a maximum 35 minutes, in 'High Performance' mode less than 20 minutes. Therefore it almost always has to be connected to mains, Posted by Gordon Hickley, Australia
  • Gordon - you might want to check your battery and the recommended replacement for it. Some models come with poor batteries that are under-powered from the start. Often there are replacements that are a higher capacity giving better performance.

    If your battery is only giving you 35 minutes, it has almost certainly reached the end of its useful life and is worth replacing, unless you plan to replace the laptop itself.
    Posted by chrishall, United Kingdom
  • No I agree with him Im on mine right Now I never even bother using it unplugged it dies within 45 minutes on high performance.

    And I really need a new laptop for gaming.
    I cant even play WoW on this.
    Posted by Joshua, Canada
  • Honestly I just dont like this laptop in general There are currently 6 laptops in this house.
    all of which are older and cheaper models than this
    and this one is the biggest piece of crap out of all of them I only use it because.
    It has all my music on it.
    (I would transfer it but i had about 24GB of music :D
    Posted by Joshua, Canada
  • the laptop isnt that bad its just the batterys... Ive had mine for nearly two years and apart from a pretty major glitch at the start (mother board was fried) its been great... i gotta make this quick cause at 40% battery i only have 10 min :P

    whack another 512-2GB of ram in it and i can play battlefield 2 on this baby!

    Have fun, dont fight, eat chicken
    Posted by chris, australia
  • i need a driver for this laptop. i formatted my system and i have misplaced the driver. can any one Posted by Funsho, nigeria

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