HP Pavilion DM3 13.3-inch laptop
The new HP DM3 13.3″ laptop has just been announced. The first visible improvement is the use of Aluminum on the on the palm rest area and around the “user-area” in general. When it is opened, the laptop looks very sleek and feels solidly built. From the outside, it has a magnesium skin that is not fingerprint-prone but makes it look like a regular laptop. The trackpad is big and smooth (not yet glass-smooth) and the “click” of the trackpad button was sharp and mandatory only light pressure - that is very decent (you’d be surprised by how poor some trackpads are…). The keyboard is *finally* backlit (yay!) and whether you are cost-conscious, that is an optional upgrade (that I recommend most society to take - that is so useful). At 4lbs, it is a good compromise amidst portability, quality and pricing for
Inside, the DM3 is powered by a Pentium U5400 at 1.2Ghz. While that will not beat a Core i3 in performance, it allows for a better battery life, and HP claims that its 6-Cell battery can hold for 7.5 hours in a standard battery drainage analysis. Finally, HP has loaded the DM3 with HP CoolSense, a software that lets users choose amoung a very cool but slightly noisier, or a super-quiet but slightly warmer, computer. Overall, the DM3 is a great computer for those who want productivity and portability by pure performance.
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