Can anyone please explain what the letters at the end of Hewlett Packard laptop series numbers mean?
I am looking at the HP dv9335NR (anyone own one...if so, how is it?). What does the NR mean? I have also seen T or US at the end of some HP series numbers. No one can seem to explain this to me. Thanks for any info. on the meanings and/or if a dv9335NR is a good choice!
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You should either contact HP directly, or inquire at a computer store that sell 'em.
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The T and the Z stood for the Intel or AMD model. Yes HP is the top seller and gives great bang for the buck. A good review on my source link. I own a V2403NR. Think it has to do with the components installed.
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The NR letters are typically used to denote a setup found at Best Buy. Models may be slightly different from other stores models or the same. CompUSA usually uses US on the same model number. It is so the stores can claim exclusive / special models as well as not having to price match different stores.
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