Gbrux, You shouldn't be so hard on Spiderhole's review. It was fairly objective and it helped me with my purchase. And it shouldn't really matter to HP since both laptops are from HP.
Spiderhole, thanks for your review.
I now have a loaded v2000: 1.8GHz, 1GB ram, 80GB 5400 rpm, Intel productiviy ports, etc etc.
And I am in love with this machine. It is an awesome product! Sleek looks, great screen. On the topic of screen, I hated the BriteView option for the first couple of days. But as I got started to use the laptop more and more, I am liking the depth it provides to the screen and the glare has stopped bothering me as much. Note that I don't plan on watching movies on this much, it is for software development with a lot of typing in emacs.
The narrow viewing angle effect is indeed there, but I can live with it. It is like a built in privacy screen for airplanes

BTW, you may get around the glare a little bit by playing with the brightness.
I bought this laptop mainly for doing software development and edit some movies on the go. (I am an amateur videographer). I was able to run Windows XP within vmware and it wasn't too bad. Similarly the CPU and the hard drive seem fast enough to do some level of video editing. Obviously rendering takes time (this has nothing to do with the graphics, pure cpu bases), but that is to be expected it being a 1.8GHz machine. Moving to a 7200 RPM drive may help.
I had ordered an extra 12 Cell battery option, but I ended up getting two 12 Cell batteries. These are quite heavy to be honest and dramatically increase the weight of the machine. On the other hand, I love the battery life I am getting out of these. At least 7 hrs with everything going, wireless, windows media player at a high volume, screen brightness 3-4. The laptop is not noisy and the fan does come on occasionaly, but only when placed on lap or pillow. It is not a bother at all.
The wireless chipset is awesome. HP has done an outstanding job in placing the antenna and I get 54Mbps to my Belkin router from everywhere in my house. Even the belkin notebook wireless card is not able to provide such connectivity.
Overall, I am very very happy with my laptop. I have used a couple of Dells, Toshiba, Fujitsu and now this. My last laptop Fujitsu S6010 was a lemon and I had nothing but problems with it. The DC jack component was of medicore quality and I saw the same problem on 3 other Fujitsu laptops. Then the Hard disk died and then the keyboard. Recently something inside conked off so even though I get voltages across the DC Input jack, the laptop stays dead as a doorknob. And don't get me started on the Fujitsu's crappy warranty service. So I decided to invest in v2000 and I am loving it.
BTW, is it possible to load quickplay on this?
Let the love fest continue!!