Nov 26 2010
HP Pavilion P6310y Desktop PC Factory Refurbished -Retail $499.99! Sale Only $488.99!
| HP Pavilion P6310y Desktop PC Factory Refurbished -Retail $499.99! Sale Only $488.99!
Compare & Purchase HP Pavilion P6310y Desktop PC Factory Refurbished at Amazon by clicking here! List Price: $499.99 Amazon Price: $488.99 |
HP Pavilion P6310y Desktop PC Factory Refurbished Description:
Work efficiently and enjoy music and movies with this multitalented desktop. With multicore processing, lots of memory and a LightScribe-enabled DVD burner, this PC is well-equipped to power through demanding programs and tasks like photo and video editing. Whether you’re surfing the Web, editing photos, mixing your soundtracks or creating your own home videos, HP Pavilion desktop PC’s offer a variety of ways to make your computing experience richer and more rewarding. As you would expect from the leader in consumer PC’s, every HP Pavilion PC includes many intuitive features that make capturing and sharing your digital experiences easier than ever.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #805 in Personal Computers
- Color: Black
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Model: Pavilion P6310Y
- Dimensions: 15.32″ h x 15.32″ w x 16.85″ l, 24.00 pounds
- Hard Disk: 1000GB
Features
- AMD Athlon ll X4 630 (P) 2.8 GHz Processor
- 6GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM (3 x 2GB, 16GB max)
- 1TB Serial ATA Hard Drive
- DVDRW Optical Drive
- Windows 7 Home Premium
Customer Reviews:
Beware of Refurbished![]()
Having already purchased a “new” HP Pavilion P6310 with the AMD 630 quad processors I thought the refurbished version would be another great computer at a lower price. Apparently the claim on HP’s box that the item was refurbished to their exacting specifications did not apply to this computer. The computer ran well out of the box for about a week and then in the middle of a program the computer died. Probably the power supply, since the LED on the back went out, but it made me question if another bad component inside caused the power supply to go out. Either way I would strongly discourage anyone from purchasing a “Refurbished” HP computer. Especially when a “new” HP is only $80 more for the same system.
