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3.7 out of 5
3.7 out of 5
32 out of 44(73%)customers would recommend this article to a friend.
Product Reviews
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DedicatedHPUser
I LOVE IT
Date:March 3, 2012
I love this program. Especially with my busy time as a medical student, studying, working in clinicals. This program allows me to access my usb, web, music immediately without the hassle of waiting an extra 2 minutes for windows to start. My time is precious and this saves me so much time. I have a tablet pc, so this program is definitely exceptional and accessible with touch screen. Love it, Love it, Love it.
5 of 7 found this review helpful.
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
HP_REALLY
Location: AZ
Quickweb Feedback
Date:February 18, 2012
First I've been a Dell guy forever.
Having said that my new company uses HP.
I was just issued an HP ProBook 6555b.
I must admit I've never seen a PC with a with feature like QuickWeb, Daystarter, and Protect tools.
Blows away anything else I have seen from the Dell Latitude series.
Bottom line impressed, by the overall system.
Last this was all written using the QuickWeb Browser.
1 of 3 found this review helpful.
Overall Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
jaded110
Location: Long Island, NY
Stumbled on it accidentally. Glad I did
Date:February 18, 2012
I was cleaning my keyboard when the laptop came on and showed something called Quickweb. As I set it up I found it really easy to use. I love it.
5 of 7 found this review helpful.
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4 out of 5
4 out of 5
jpash549
Location: Tennessee
Handy But Could Use More Apps
Date:February 7, 2012
This review is based an HPdm-4010us with AMD processor and dual boot 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium/Quick Web v3.09. The machine has functioned very well on both the Windows and QW sides since purchase 11/2011. Display is excellent. The QuickWeb functions as shown in the video. Reviews based on versions before 3.0 are not applicable to QW v3.0+. The current version does not include an email client for the general market,ways to show pictures, videos or play stored music. If you can access your material on the web you may be able to do some of these things. Bing is the web browser and there is apparently no way to load another such as Mozilla or Safari. I have not found a way to print from this as a Linux printer driver is apparently required. Apparently this was a work in progress when Leo pulled the plug. I hoped to be able to communicate with my HP Touchpad as QW was touted as a webOS capability on this machine. I'm still uninformed as to whether the QWOS is related to the Tablet webOS other than both having Linux kernels. Is HP going to pursue this idea now? Who knows so don't count on any further improvement. This version of QW is apparently not available on Intel processor machines. There pushing the button just sends you into the web quicker.
9 of 12 found this review helpful.