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One prominent complaint against a multimedia notebook users is the weight of the notebook is quite heavy. This makes it difficult to take a trip.
Not surprisingly, many of which eventually agreed that mobile multimedia devices are actually quite distressing. Fortunately some manufacturers are now designing a multimedia notebook that is lighter (although some components such as optical drives had to be sacrificed). This is what happens on DM3-1129TX Series Pavilion from HP.
Basically DM3 series is a notebook 13 "are prepared to support multimedia activities but still be as light as possible. Its thickness is awesome (less than 4 cm when closed). In addition, the reduction of the DVD-RW to make its weight to less than 2 kg. This makes it suitable for handling various mobile activities. But HP still includes an external optical drive devices for users who need them.
DM3 has aluminum chassis Pavilion. The impression elegant look through glossy aluminum trim along the edge of the notebook. In part this is the entrenched various I / O ports and ventilation holes that make it look full. Support multimedia visible on the availability of an HDMI port and Altec Lansing speakers use SRS on the front.
The keyboard and touchpad was no less exciting with the impression of a minimalist but intuitive. Function keys (F1-F12) combined with a navigation shortcut. But by default the 12 function keys are shortcut buttons for brightness, sleep, display, lock, and multimedia. Consequently, if we want to close applications with Alt-F4 combination, you must also press the Fn key to activate the function keys. Little trouble indeed, although meant to change all the shortcut function keys are often used.
Specifications
One prominent complaint against a multimedia notebook users is the weight of the notebook is quite heavy. This makes it difficult to take a trip.
Not surprisingly, many of which eventually agreed that mobile multimedia devices are actually quite distressing. Fortunately some manufacturers are now designing a multimedia notebook that is lighter (although some components such as optical drives had to be sacrificed). This is what happens on DM3-1129TX Series Pavilion from HP.
Basically DM3 series is a notebook 13 "are prepared to support multimedia activities but still be as light as possible. Its thickness is awesome (less than 4 cm when closed). In addition, the reduction of the DVD-RW to make its weight to less than 2 kg. This makes it suitable for handling various mobile activities. But HP still includes an external optical drive devices for users who need them.
DM3 has aluminum chassis Pavilion. The impression elegant look through glossy aluminum trim along the edge of the notebook. In part this is the entrenched various I / O ports and ventilation holes that make it look full. Support multimedia visible on the availability of an HDMI port and Altec Lansing speakers use SRS on the front.
The keyboard and touchpad was no less exciting with the impression of a minimalist but intuitive. Function keys (F1-F12) combined with a navigation shortcut. But by default the 12 function keys are shortcut buttons for brightness, sleep, display, lock, and multimedia. Consequently, if we want to close applications with Alt-F4 combination, you must also press the Fn key to activate the function keys. Little trouble indeed, although meant to change all the shortcut function keys are often used.
Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo SP9300 (2.26 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache, 1066 MHz FSB)
- RAM: 4 GB, DDR3 PC3-8500
- Chipset: Intel GS45 (Cantiga)
- Graphics Card: Intel GMA 4500HD + 512MB GeForce G105M
- Harddisk: 500 GB SATA II
- Optical drive: DVD ± RW external
- Facilities: WiFi a / g / n, 3G GSM, LAN, card reader (4-in-1), Bluetooth, USB 2.0 (4), VGA-out, HDMI, Webcam.
- Display: 13.3 "1366x768 pixel resolution
- Sound Card: IDT 92HD81B1C
- Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium
- Battery: 5200 mAh
- Dimensions: 32.7 x23, 2x (2.7 to 3.6) cm
- Weight: 1,9 kg
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