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Must-have laptop: HP Pavilion dv9000t
Created: 12/05/2006
Video description: Looking for the gift that will keep on giving for your technophile? CNET's Tom Merritt shows one laptop that also serves as a home entertainment center, the HP Pavilion dv9000t.

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