Which laptops support upto 16 GB of RAM does HP sell currently?

Hi,
I require a laptop that requires 16GB RAM but many I find only support 8GB RAM, HPs website is not the best design so I am finding it very difficult to find what I am looking for and would appreicate some help.

Thanks for your help but if for example I select a random dv6 modle as you suggest (in this case dv6-6b50sa)
and navigate to its product spec (see link below) it suggests a maximum of 8 GB RAM, are you suggesting that any Pentium i7 (quad core) dv5 or dv6 would support 16gb of RAM?
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam​e=c03045081&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=uk&dlc=en​...
Thanks for your quick reply

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