Is this really happening? After years of waiting has AMD finally done it? Provided a netbook / ultraportable platform that melds really solid performance and graphics with solid battery life? Something that can kick Intel's Atom to the curb, but doesn't require a recharge every two and a...
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The HP Pavilion dm1z is next step in netbook evolution, as its new AMD Fusion APU proved you can have great battery life without sacrificing speed.
Read the full review →Now that the HP Pavilion dm1z has arrived, the budget notebook space has become a lot more competitive. With AMD's new Fusion processor, HP has created a laptop that, for $479, provides a better balance of performance and endurance than the Nvidia Ion-powered Asus Eee PC 1215N. It also gives...
Read the full review →The HP Pavilion dm1z delivers good value with solid performance and decent battery life for a low price.
Read the full review →This netbook will handle almost anything I throw at it and it will even make a decent showing at things I don't expect it to do well at. I have run visual studio 2010 while having 6 tabs open in chrome and 2 open in firefox with no problems. It will struggle to do any sort of gaming. If that...
Read the full review →really good buy. Notable weakness, it's very noisy. Fan is activated most of the time. Operates at very cool temperatures....would even sacrifice some more heat to have less noise. Video performance goes up to 720p, working even from a USB. Cannot run 1080p. Does come with only 2.0 USB...
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