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Friday, June 10, 2011

Portable ultra portable HP dm1z review

HP Pavilion dm1z is nothing less than a netbook to steroids. Hiding behind a 11.6-inch screen, it has a resolution of 1366 x 768. Say good bye to the problems of the small screen, with its Radeon HD AMD 6310 GPU, it can support up to full HD without truncation of page or netbook based on Atom lovely cropped video problems users are so used to superb graphics in a small package: check.

Portability with longevity

As an 11-incher, the great ultraportable HP dm1z comes with a beautiful screen, and the battery life require you to be bound to the power cords, just as watching a movie. I know I want to run wild and free that I play World of Warcraft or Minecraft, while watching a film at random in 1080p, check my emails and download funnies random off the coast of the web, while on a single battery charge that lasts forever. Although the dm1z battery will not last forever and I can't say that everything which will slow down not to course of execution, but AMD has developed a processor to increase your maximum battery life. The rate of specifications iit to have nine and a half hours of battery life, even if I heard claims anywhere up to ten and a half (at the end, results vary depending on your scenario of use). It gives you all the time in the world to run around to show this beauty to your friends, without frets when he will die. A battery to last a lifetime: check.

Performance beyond an Intel Atom

A computer can theoretically manage anything, but what it can handle effectively is what we are all interested in. Not only AMD processor supported by a GPU, could prolong the life of the battery, but also performance. Standard with 3 GB of RAM. It comes with a Dual-Core amd Fusion processor at 1.6 Ghz. A step specifies more portable single core up, holds his own against his four elder brothers of base. With the ability to upgrade of RAM and processor that rivals what this either in its domain, and that of its domain, I have to say, I don't know what this thing can not manage. Perhaps my dream to play WoW, look at Batman, check my e-mails and downloading funnies for hours without a power cord is not too far from reality. A mini powerhouse of treatment: check.

Well rounded features

HP also threw in some cool features. The keyboard and the "clickpad" as the dm4 and even envy series is included. The mouse movements are a breeze with this baby and typing is elegant. No cramped space here. Like any computer this day is worth its weight in gold, it comes standard with a Wireless-N card. The dm1z has also a 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader which is pleasant for anyone who enjoys using a wide range of portable storage. A webcam is delivered in standard such as a microphone, so no worries on the te cat; dm1z's got you covered. For the sound it is equipped with Altec Lansing speakers, and I've heard, are the great book of the harmonic kind. A very nice feature that in dm1z, HP is also the facility to take off the back. Just exit at the battery and then it pops off, no screwdriver is required. Also 3 x USB, 1 x VGA and 1 x HDMI are all standard, so no worries on the connectors, you'll be double-screening it places in little time. Features for any amateur: check.

A Netbook that ' Wak… Well, not a Netbook

What you get with the dm1z? A small laptop remaining cool in your knees (cool design thanks to HP for ventilation, hopefully without dust particles that mess) during hours until you forget it is there. More processing per square inch power then most any computer laptop on the market, coupled with a beautiful HD screen. Ease of upgrade or customize as you think. So if you want a computer notebook or ultraportable, the dm1z is certainly a good choice. It can handle everything you start, and then some, and said much since it is a smaller laptop. If you are looking for a portable game, it is probably not the best choice for you, although it can handle that as well. A computer that can adapt to most of your needs, the price is nicely, and can go everywhere you go: check.


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