HP Pavilion DM3-1105AX

Continuing the trend of ultra-thin class notebook, the HP re-add the product to the line of their ultra-thin notebooks. Despite having several classes of ultra-thin products, Pavilion DM3 seem able to highlight her more than his brothers in the same family. This is because the Pavilion DM3 had the look that we think quite attractive.


Pavilion DM3 attractiveness comes from the design of metal in almost all of his body. Mixed-brushed aluminum and magnesium, which binds bodinya give the impression of luxury and maybe make them look more expensive than the price. It's just basically continue to use plastic parts that give its user to upgrade components such as HDD and memory (RAM).

Besides looks convincing, HP ensures that the kitchen pacunya also remain unreliable. Which means that even if he was qualified enough specifications including ultra-thin class. Indeed, Pavilion DM3 not the thinnest, but its thickness is also not as thick as ordinary standard notebook. Back about the kitchen runway, Pavilion DM3 using AMD Athlon X2 Neo L335 as a brain activator system. Armed with the main memory of 2 GB DDR2 PC5300 in single-channel configuration.

Pavilion DM3 leave it to the ATI Mobility Radeon graphics HD 4330. HDMI output support that currently become a necessity (in addition to D-sub) were also unforgettable. Use of this graphics card makes Pavilion DM3 we passed the test with good graphics.
HP Pavilion DM3 offer everyday-computing concept is impressive with a good performance in almost every type of application. Size keyboard that pertained relief and good response to make the experience typing on this notebook feels comfortable. Unfortunately this does not take place for its touchpad. While the response is good enough, for some reason we liked less fingerprint-friendly design.

Do not forget, that like ultra-thin in general, at the Pavilion DM3 there is no optical drive (only available as an external drive). If you're not really questioning some of these, of course DM3 Pavilion is a notebook that was quite interesting.

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