Hp Pavilion DV2000 Battery

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Hp Pavilion DV2000 Battery

Product Id: 02.02.0031

Regular Price  2,000
Special Price  1,800

Quick Overview

Hp Pavilion DV2000 Battery
Brand
HP
Model
Hp Pavilion DV2000
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Cells
4/6 Cells Depend on Stock
Battery Capacity
5200mAh
Product Part No
HSTNN-XB32 NBP6A48A1 HP010515-P2T23R11 HP010615-S2T23R11 HSTNN-C17C HSTNN-DB31 HSTNN-DB32 HSTNN-DB42 HSTNN-DB46 HSTNN-IB31HSTNN-IB32HSTNN-IB42 HSTNN-IB46 HSTNN-LB31 HSTNN-LB311 HSTNN-LB42 HSTNN-OB31 HSTNN-OB42 HSTNN-Q21C HSTNN-Q33C HSTNN-W20CHSTNN-W34C HSTNN-XB31 411462-121 411462-141 411462-251 411462-261 411462-321 411462-421 411462-442 417066-001 432306-001 436281-141 436281-241 436281-251 436281-321 436281-361 436281-422 436281-442 436281-651 436281-661 440772-001 441243-141 441243-241 441243-361 441243-421 441243-441 441425-001441462-251 441611-001 446506-001 446507-001 452057-001 454931-001 455804-001 460143-001 462337-001 462853-001 EV088AA EX941AAHP010515-DK023R11
Voltage
11.1V
Color
Black
Compatible With
HP Pavilion dv2000 Series, Pavilion dv2100 Series, Pavilion dv2200 Series, Pavilion dv2300 Series, Pavilion dv2400 Series, Pavilion dv2500 Series, dv6000, dv6100, dv6300, dv6500, dv6700 Presario A900, Presario C700 Series, Presario F500 Series, Presario F700 Series, Presario V3000 Series, Presario V3100 Series, Presario V3500 Series, Presario V3600 Series, Presario V6100 Series, Presario V6200 Series, Presario V6300 Series, Presario V6500 Series, Presario V6500z HP G6000 Series.
Product Condition
Brand New
Warranty
6 Months (180 Days)
Made in/ Assemble
China

Details

Brand - HP, Model - Hp Pavilion DV2000, Compatible With - HP Pavilion dv2000 Series, Pavilion dv2100 Series, Pavilion dv2200 Series, Pavilion dv2300 Series, Pavilion dv2400 Series, Pavilion dv2500 Series, dv6000, dv6100, dv6300, dv6500, dv6700, Battery Type - Lithium-Ion, Part No - HSTNN-XB32 NBP6A48A1 HP010515-P2T23R11 HP010615-S2T23R11 HSTNN-C17C HSTNN-DB31 HSTNN-DB32, Cells - 4/6 Cells Depend on Stock, Capacity. - 5200mAh, Voltage - 11.1V, Dimension - N/A, Weight - N/A, Color - Black, Product Condition - Brand New & Compatible, Made in/ Assemble - China, Warranty - 6 months (180 Days)

Since you will spend a huge chunk of your day looking at the screen, it is crucial to find a monitor best fits your needs. Without a good display, whatever you do on your PC will seem dull, whether you’re into gaming or any other stuff of your choice. There are tons of features and options to look out for when buying a monitor, so a close look is required beforehand.

 

Ryans is here to take you through everything; so that you can make an informed purchase as per your needs.

 

Quick buying tips
 

Choose as per your need. If you are a gamer, you should look for a fast refresh rate and low response time. Professionals should seek color accuracy and for general use, users with less specific needs often opt for a monitor with high contrast VA panel.
 

Higher resolution for better picture quality. Resolution refers to the monitor's pixel density in length x width format. 1920x1080, also known as 1080p or full HD (FHD), is the baseline for a modern PC build. You’ll experience sharper images on a QHD or 4K monitor.
 

Required resolution for gaming: More pixels produce better pictures. But if you’re into gaming, those pixels can slow you down unless you have a beefy enough graphics card. Most video interfaces don’t support refresh rates faster than 60 Hz for 4K/UHD or 5K signals. Video interfaces are just beginning to support higher refresh rates at 4K resolution, but you still need a very expensive graphics card play at 4K resolution and push past 60 frames per second (fps).
 

The current sweet spot seems to be QHD/2K (2560x1440) resolution. With monitors up to 32 inches, you see the good density and a detailed image that isn’t too difficult for mid-priced graphics cards to handle. 
 

If you want ultimate speed, FHD (1920x1080) delivers the highest frame rates (you won't find gaming monitors today with lower resolution). But avoid stretching that resolution past 27 inches, as you may notice a dip in image quality, with pesky individual pixels being visible. 
 

Refresh rates: Bigger is better. The refresh rate is described as a number in Hz, where the number is how many times your monitor refreshes per second. In other words, it's the frame rate of the monitor: the higher the number the smoother things will look. If you’re a gamer, the refresh rate is especially important, and you’ll want a monitor with at least 75Hz (most monitors designed for gaming offer at least 144Hz), combined with the lowest response time you can find. If you’re not into gaming, a 60Hz refresh rate should do.

 

Response time: Shorter is better. If you are a gamer, response time is a crucial feature for you. Longer response times can mean motion blur when gaming or watching fast-paced videos. The highest response time you’ll likely see is 5ms, while the fastest gaming monitors can have a 0.5ms response time.
 

Panel technology: Today’s LCD panels use three major technologies: twisted nematic (TN panel), vertical alignment (VA panel) and in-plane switching (IPS panel). Each has several variations with different advantages. TN monitors are the fastest but cheapest due to poorer viewing angles. IPS monitors have slightly faster response times and show color better than VA panels, but VA monitors have the best contrast out of all three-panel types.

 

G-Sync or FreeSync
 

Gaming monitors usually have Nvidia G-Sync (for PCs with Nvidia graphics cards) and /or AMD FreeSync (for the right running AMD graphics). Both reduce tearing and stuttering, although G-Sync monitors usually cost more than FreeSync ones.

 

G-Sync monitors operate from a 30 Hz refresh rate up to the monitor’s maximum. FreeSync displays are not as consistent. FreeSync monitors usually support adaptive refresh up to a monitor’s maximum refresh rate. But it’s the lower limit you must consider.

 

Regardless, if your budget only has room for a low-to-mid speed graphics card, you’ll want a monitor with either G-Sync or FreeSync with a low minimum refresh rate.

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