1. The Pavilion are consumer notebooks and the Probook are business notebooks. Typically business notebooks are better built, and have more BIOS options than consumer notebooks.
2. The Probook would probably be more focused on processing power and data crunching, with less focus on media and entertainment than the Pavillion.
3. Mid range to high end components such as disks, memory, and even components on the motherboard are used on probook.
4. Pavilion:
Families and mainstream consumers
Price Range:
$369 - $950
5. If you want it to last for 3-4 years (with the extended warranty) then the Pavillion will offer you a better bang for buck than the Probook. If you are looking for a longer laptop life then Probook is the way to go.
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