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Background and Identification

The HP Pavilion line of computers was launched in 1995 with the Pavilion PC, HP’s first home computer. The Pavilion brand includes notebooks, laptops, and desktop computers. HP Pavilion g6 computers come in a variety of models. They are a part of the HP G family of computers.

You can find the exact model and product number by using this HP support page, which has information on where identifying numbers can be found and what they mean. HP laptops follow a series of guidelines for how the model numbers are constructed. The last two or three letters of the model number can offer information about the country where the laptop is sold, or what features it has. For example, the suffix ‘us’ means that the computer was sold in the United States. The suffix ‘t’ means that the computer has an Intel processor, while the suffix ‘z’ indicates an AMD processor. The ‘nr’ suffix stands for ‘no rebate’, and ‘dx’ means the computer was sold through Best Buy. These are just a few examples of how HP model numbers can indicate something about the computer. A list of suffixes and what they mean can be found on Wikipedia here.

These guides can provide support for the following models of HP Pavilion g6 laptop computers:

  • HP Pavilion g6-118tx
  • HP Pavilion g6-1b50us
  • HP Pavilion g6-1b79dx
  • HP Pavilion g6-1d16dx
  • HP Pavilion g6-1d60us
  • HP Pavilion g6-2228tx
  • HP Pavilion g6-2249wm

Additional Information

HP Pavilion Series - Wikipedia

HP Support Website

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