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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The new HP Netbook has been revealed, the Pavilion DM3. As I read reviews of this new HP Netbook from Wired, it is really different from the previous version of Pavilion but it posses the most coolest features that is not available in other Netbooks. The style was designed from MacBooks, the spacious keyboard and elegant design.
The hardware specification was given by Wired:
But looks aren't everything. Outfitted with a poky 1.3-GHz Core 2 Duo microchip, the dm3 doesn't win any benchmark contests, but performance is at least acceptable, somewhat bogged down only by HP's add-on dock software that does nothing but get in the way. The machine could use more than the 2 GB of RAM it includes, but the 500-GB hard drive is generous and the screen quality (1366 x 768 pixel resolution) is good.
But the dm3 really earns its stripes with top-notch battery life. With well over five hours of running time under load, it runs circles around other machines in this class — and all without the eyesore of a mammoth battery pack jutting from the bottom or out the back of the laptop.Grab a piece of the new HP Netbook now, the HP Pavilion DM3. Here's Pavilion DM3 photo exclusive posted by Wired:
Labels: Computers, News, Other Stuff, Reviews
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