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The HP Pavilion dm1 is a small and light weight laptop with a low starting price of $399. HP has been offering versions of this little laptop for a few years, and recently upgraded the DM1 with AMD’s second-generation Brazos chips.AMD Brazos 2.0 proce...

The HP Pavilion dm1 might be one of the best laptops available for under $400, but it’s not exactly a perfect machine. It’s not as fast, small, or quiet as an ultrabook. And it can’t handle Netflix HD video playback.On the other hand, it’s a great litt...
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The HP Pavilion dm1-4015tu is the latest in HP’s dm1 series, and this dark grey ultraportable still weighs only 1.57kg. Although entirely plastic, the 4015tu is surprisingly sturdy. The main body had only a small amount of flex around the palm rests...
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If you're a road warrior who still needs all the features of a computer to be productive, HP has a netbook for you. The Pavilion dm1-3010nr (Verizon) ($769.99, $599 with two-year contract) uses Windows 7 as its operating system and has a decent screen, a...

AMD E-350 processor is fast. Bluetooth, Verizon 4G included. Equipped with full-size keyboard. Long battery life.

ClickPad is a little jumpy. Preloaded with bloatware...

The HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr offers up a powerful portable QWERTY keyboard solution complete with 4G connectivity for the traveling businessman...
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The low-wattage AMD E-450 APU barely raised the outside case temperature of the HP Pavilion dm1 when we measured the temperatures under stress. After 30 minutes of benchmark tests, the bottom of the notebook barely came...

Compact netbook alternative with good performance, Nice keyboard and touchpad, Reasonable gaming capabilities, Good battery life...

Modest update to previous dm1, No USB 3.0, Beats Audio might not make much difference...

If you're in the market for an 11-inch laptop that can fit on an airline tray table with room to spare, offers good battery life and delivers reasonably impressive performance, then the HP Pavilion dm1-4010us is the notebook for you. The dual-core E-450 processor and Radeon graphics deliver excellent multimedia performance and modest gaming capabilities in a small package. The lack of USB 3.0 is...
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Only six months ago, we were gushing about HP’s Pavilion dm1z, declaring it a savior to the beleaguered netbook space, an affordable and handsome way to take a pint-sized computer with you just about anywhere.Over the summer, HP went back to the drawin...

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Screen is significantly dimmer than the dm1z and viewing angles aren't great. Slight performance drop...
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While Ultrabooks are getting all the buzz, there's still something to be said for budget ultraportables. At $479, the HP Pavilion dm1-4010us costs a fraction of the price of Ultrabooks, but still offers stylish good looks, great audio, and an excellent...

Attractive design, Comfy keyboard and improved touchpad buttons, Solid performance, Affordable price, HP Launch Box and revamped Start Menu makes for easier navigation...

Below-average battery life, Gets warm in spots...
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Verizon has been working with notebook manufacturers to provide notebooks with integrated with data. Now that Verizon has launched their 4G LTE network, notebooks with integrated LTE data are arriving in stores. We’ve got the first Verizon LTE notebook...

Final thoughts on the HP Pavilion dm1? Well, if you’re always on the go, and you’re looking with a notebook with blistering fast data built in, the Pavilion dm1 is definitely the way to go. Just remember to bring a mouse with you, because that trackpa...
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vrworld.com Updated: 2013-05-12 18:51:36
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For as long as computers have existed there has been an eternal battle to find the perfect form factor. Many times people have argued between big and powerful and small and portable. This eternal debate has found itself in the laptop segment of the m...

We took this little laptop with us everywhere we went. Its gone on transatlantic flights, braved the desert, the mountains, hotel rooms, it’s followed us to countless conferences and events. Not a single time did this laptop fail us when we needed it m...
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There’s a clear line between notebooks and netbooks when talking about Intel processors. Notebooks use a full-power chip, like a Core i3 or Pentium processor, and netbooks use Atom processors. Since the introduction of the AMD Brazos platform and Fus...
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HP's Pavilion dm1 feels like a strange breed of a portable computing device. Like Britney Spears' chart topping pop song, the notebook is neither a netbook, nor yet a notebook. While HP does call the dm1 a netbook, this 11.6-inch device isn't as small...
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At this point, there's no shame in saying it: the floodgates have opened up for AMD's Fusion. What began as a trickle -- as AMD finally introduced a shipping version of the long-awaited Fusion platform -- has turned into a steady stream, and we're defi...

In our testing, the Pavilion dm1z performed well. Its performance level was a notch above Atom and Neo CPUs from months past, but couldn't quite match the admittedly more expensive ThinkPad X120e in spots, which comes equipped with more memory as wel...
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I’m not usually one to look forward to reviewing a netbook, or an ultraportable as HP likes to call their new Pavilion dm1 laptop, but this was quite an exciting product to review nonetheless. As to why I consider the innards of the dm1 as a netbook, m...

Great build quality, Decent performance, Good battery life, Looks beautiful, Crisp screen, Nice keyboard layout, External DVD rewriter...

Brazos CPU is somewhat underwhelming, No backlit keyboard...
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Martina Osztovits (translated by Pam Taylor), 03/17/2011 HP is trusting in the latest Fusion hardware from AMD for this dm1-3180eg netbook. An E-350 dual-core processor, 3 GB of RAM and an integrated HD 6310 graphics chip should boost the 11-inch mid...

Long battery life, Low energy consumption, Good keyboard...

Reflective screen, Noisy, Poor touchpad...

The Pavilion dm1-3180eg scores highly compared to many of its netbook rivals thanks to its more advanced graphics performance. However, you should remember that this does not make an ultra-mobile multimedia or gaming machine out of a netbook, not by a lon...
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about.com Updated: 2013-05-12 18:51:37
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The Bottom LineFeb 25 2011 - With a price of around $500, the HP Pavilion dm1-3020us could be considered a premium netbook or a budget ultraportable. It much more closesly resembles an ultraportable because the new AMD Fusion processor and graphics ive...

Solid Performance From AMD Fusion Processor, Excellent Keyboard, Good Battery Life...

Heavier Than Most Netbooks, Uses 3GB of Memory To Many Budget Laptops With 4GB...

Feb 25 2011 - With a price of around $500, the HP Pavilion dm1-3020us could be considered a premium netbook or a budget ultraportable. It much more closesly resembles an ultraportable because the new AMD Fusion processor and graphics ive it capabilitie...
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Just because the once-hot netbook category is getting pushed aside by tablets, that doesn't mean consumers don't want a low-cost ultraportable that performs. And that's what HP has delivered with the new Pavilion dm1z, an 11-inch notebook featuring AMD...

Attractive design with CoolSense technology, Excellent battery life, Superior sound, Comfortable keyboard...

Distracting fan, Slow hard drive...

The first AMD Fusion-powered ultraportable combines good graphics performance and longbattery life at an affordable price.
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The HP Pavilion dm1-3020us is one of the first portables to hit the market featuring AMD’s new E-350 dual-core processor, a chip that redefines laptop performance in the netbook price range. The chip is based on AMD’s Fusion technology, wh...

Speedy for its price, size class; superb multimedia playback; very good battery life; roomy touch pad; sharp, bright screen...

Noticeable fan noise under load; 3D performance can’t keep up with latest games...

This Pavilion looks like a netbook, but it packs AMD’s Fusion technology inside. It's an excellent, light choice for both productivity and media playback on the road...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2013-05-12 18:51:38
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Today we review on HP Pavilion dm1-1023TU which is an ultra-thin product and it comes with 11.6 inch screen. It is no doubt that the overall good portability. Let’s take a look at HP Pavilion dm1 detail in design, workshipman and overall performance.HP...

HP Pavilion dm1 slim body brings its excellent portability, which is the second paragraph of dm series. HP Pavilion dm1 has advantages of dv series and mini series such as HP Imprint process which is different from dm3 metal. HP Pavilion dm1 configur...
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Related Reviews Sony VAIO Z Dell Adamo XPSHP Pavilion dm3 1005AXLenovo Thinkpad X100eApple MacBook AirLenovo ThinkPad EdgeHP Pavilion dm3MSI X430 he HP Pavilion dm1-1030tu is a stylish thin and light, 11.6-inch ultraportable laptop with a slightly larg...

Good looks, Dualcore processor, Comfortable keyboard, Plays HD 720p videos, HDMI port...

Touchpad, No DVD Writer...

The HP Pavilion dm1 outperforms any other netbook we've reviewed. It is slim, stylish, and easy to carry around--given its 12-inch form factor. It does have a clunky touchpad, though--so try it out before buying. We recommend the Pavilion dm1 to anyon...
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Well, this has been quite a learning experience, to say the very least. It has been unprintable, to say the very most. I have been watching for the next generation in the HP Pavilion dm1 line for some time now, as my current dm1-3105ez has become one of m...
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HP has refined the design of the dm1z and raised the bar for the dm1z's design, making it sleeker. For starters, the battery doesn't protrude as much from the rear of the dm1z, nor does it stick out from between the display's hinges. The dm1z is also now...

New sleeker design, good performance with great HD video playback, HDMI out, excellent fullsized keyboard, very good battery life, great price, capable of casual gaming, The...

Display is mediocre, mouse buttons are a bit stiff...

The sequel to the original dm1z offers a welcome set of improvements, including a significantly sleeker design, the inclusion of Beats Audio, and slightly faster performance. All in all, while the new HP dm1z Pavilion is no ultrabook, it's definitely...
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Review: Combining the best of both a laptop and Windows PC, the HP dm1z is a top caliber netbook that offers everything you'd expect from a desktop in a portable, sleek, and relatively affordable package.Netbooks, having enjoyed so much excitement duri...

The HP dm1z is what netbooks originally claimed to be but never were - an affordable and enjoyable Windows PC in a portable package...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-08-28 08:56:01
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If you’ve ever owned—and been disappointed with—a netbook, you’ll be happy to hear of one of the newest trends in mobile computing: better processing chips in cheap laptops. Chip maker AMD has made an attempt to address consumers’ frustrat...

Great-looking design, Long battery life, Beats Audio supplies big sound, Comfortable full-size keyboard...

Sluggish application performance...

Good-looking and long running, the HP Pavilion dm1z is a well-rounded ultraportable that delivers high style at a low price...
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