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The Bottom LineFeb 28 2011 - HP's Pavilion dm3-3110us is a mixed package. It certainly is affordable with prices easily found for under its $600 base price tag. It comes with a nice design and excellent keyboard. Bluetooth and eSATA are also standard w...
Affordable, Excellent Keyboard, Bluetooth and eSATA...
Battery Life Not Nearly As Long Running As HP Claims, Poor Trackpad With BuiltIn Buttons, Too Much Trialware Installed...
Feb 28 2011 - HP's Pavilion dm3-3110us is a mixed package. It certainly is affordable with prices easily found for under its $600 base price tag. It comes with a nice design and excellent keyboard. Bluetooth and eSATA are also standard which is uncommo...
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HP has a wide range of notebooks on offer with the Pavilion dm3-1340ev falling into the thin and light category. The dm3 also targets cash strapped buyers rather than road warriors with deep pockets. The dm3's body is a mix of brushed aluminum and glos...
If the lack of an optical drive isn’t a deal breaker, the dm3-1340ev is a fantastic notebook to travel with. Considering its $600 asking price it is exceptional value-for-money...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2015-01-18 13:23:25
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For the past three weeks I have been able to use the HP DM3 as my main notebook, it followed me to Florida and went with me out to California with the occasional pit stop in NYC, and with the DM3 I was never bogged down by having to carry a heavy note...
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Don't let the HP Pavilion dm3-1130us ($649.98 list) fool you; despite its sleek brushed aluminum case, discrete graphics, and bright 13.3 inch display, it is still a budget notebook. Available at Staples, this slick looking ultraportable is solidly...
Attractive aluminum case. Discrete graphics. Solid keyboard.
Battery life could be better. No optical drive. Stubborn mouse buttons.
The HP Pavilion dm3-1130us is a sweet-looking ultraportable that offers decent performance but delivers mediocre battery life...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2015-01-18 13:23:26
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HP Pavilion dm3-1002 is powered by Intel Pentium SU4100 / 1300 MHz processor (for processor, you have a choice if you purchase online), it has 500 GB hard drive of 7200 rpm, has 2 GB of DDR3 SD RAM, display is 13.3 inch big with resolution of 1280 X 8...
Great exteriors, stunning battery life, great options for hardware if purchased online...
The touch pad is uncomfortable, there is no optical drive...
HP Pavilion dm3-1002 has a great battery life and it is the best feature on the notebook. You can also tweak the hardware inside according to your needs so we think this is a good choice if you are looking for a ultra portable notebook...
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by: Martina Osztovits 03.12.2009 HP is releasing the Pavilion dm3, a subnotebook for consumers, which should score points with its multimedia functionality and hybrid graphics. In this review, we will show you what the dm3 is really capable of and wh...
Comfortable single-keys keyboard, Range of ports, External USB-DVD-LW included in delivery, Good application performance...
Glossy display, Surface of the touchpad...
The test model at hand performs quite well, conforming to the demands of a small, mobile entertainer, on the whole. The switcheable graphics on demand is good for momentarily adjusting graphics performance and battery life. All the while, no new peak valu...
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Two words to describe the HP Pavilion dm3-1030us ($648.98 list)? Sleek and slow. The 13-inch laptop eschews common plastic for a brushed aluminum chassis that is both lightweight and rock-solid. Unfortunately, the ultra-low-voltage AMD Athlon Neo X2...
Sleek, lightweight yet sturdy design. Lengthy battery life. Comfortable keyboard.
Woeful application performance. No optical drive. Glossy touchpad doesn't provide the best feel.
As a mainstream laptop, the HP Pavilion dm3-1030us cannot compete. When viewed as a tony netbook alternative, however, this brushed aluminum Pavilion becomes a bit more attractive...
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it was seemingly the bridge between the netbook and ultraportable gap we’d been waiting for—that is, until we tested it. Now, HP has improved on the dv2 and changed up the design...
Fingerprint-resistant brushed-aluminum case; multi-touch touch pad; quiet fans; good Webcam performance; inexpensive; wide port selection...
Subpar performance; glossy reflective screen; included media software is underwhelming...
The dm3 has a stunning design and impressive price, but the competition is fierce (and getting fiercer) in the thin-and-light category. If style and portability trump performance, this is the perfect notebook for you...
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Riddle me this: What is less than an inch thick, weighs 4.2 pounds, and starts at £570? If you read the headline, you might've already figured this one out - HP's new Pavilion DM3. What is still puzzling, though, is why we haven't seen more machines...
Think about it for a second. The DM3 isn't going to cost that much more than some high-priced netbooks, such as the Samsung Go and the Lenovo S12, and they don't offer the hard-drive space (or speed), RAM, or 3D performance that this machine offers. I...
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