HP Pavilion 17.3" AMD Quad-Core Laptops

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HP Pavilion 17.3" AMD Quad-Core Laptops
Price: $349.99
Shipping Options:: $5 Standard
Shipping Estimates: Ships in 3-5 business days. (Wednesday, Jan 28 to Monday, Feb 02) + transit
Condition: Factory Reconditioned

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Time to learn all about the processor

What is/are the HP model number(s) for these? I’d like to be able to see what the options are for docking stations, etc. and ‘Pavilion 17.3"’ seems a tad generic.

CPU Benchmark

Is this a touch screen model and what is the model name?

Not sure why the state of Alaska is on the map since Woot won’t ship to Alaska.

The AMD site referenced by Conan indicates that the A4-6210 is a dual core processor. Who is correct?

Ok, further down it states that the 2014 a4 is a 4 core processor but that some 2013 a4’s were 2 core. I guess this might be an answer of sorts. Still not very clear.

From someone else who knows more than me:

Also, no touchscreen.

Does anybody know if this can have additional ram added?

I bought a laptop, used for a month and broke. HP does not give warranty for reconditioned and refurbished. My fault, I do not know HP rules. Spend more, you’re safe.

I bought a similar one here with touchscreen a while back and love it. If you want the touchscreen wait a bit and it’ll cycle back through. It was about $20 less, but only 15".