Please do not start new threads for every single notebook model. Use Laptop Queries thread for such things.
I have merged the three threads requesting reviews of all the three notebook models.
If you need help on HP Compaq notebooks, here is the deal:
HP Compaq India's Notebook nomenclature is f'ed up. All they manage to do is successfully create a lot of confusion which makes all their notebooks look the same with minor differences. To help you out with HP Compaq nomenclature, here are my two cents.
In the Model Nos, T stand for Intel Processors and V,Z stand for AMD processors using AMD/Nvidia Chipset
The Indian model nos are just name given to standard series with some stock configuration namely:
dv2000t/dv2000z
dv6000t/dv6000z
dv9000t/dv9000z
Compaq
V6000t/V6000z
V3000t/V3000z
HP Pavilion dv2xxx series is entry level stuff for basic computing. t and z have the same chassis and so with all the series. Comes in 14.1" form factor and 1.04" thick. value notebooks
HP Pavilion dv6xxx series are main stream laptops coming in both AMD and Intel based solutions. 15.4-inchers, mid-budget notebooks.
HP Pavilion dv9xxx series - gaming, multimedia behemoths, 17-inch form factor, again comes in both amd and intel. obviously high end config, cost justify the flagship nature.
Coming to cheaper Compaq's, their budget lineup. These usually sell like hot cakes in India, best deals in entry level and mid-budget notebooks.
Compaq Presario V3xxx series again offers both A,Z(AMD) and T(Intel) - 14.1" form factor, entry level/budget - 35k range
Compaq Presario V6xxx series are 15.4" screen size notebooks, mid-budget 40-50k range
For other information, check the final configuration of the notebook for processors, hdd, memory and optical drive. It is no rocket science now, it is easier to find reviews online for the US model nos. So use those on google to search. Hope this helped. Ignore, if it made little sense.