Hp dm1 quickweb
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However, the left- and right-click buttons reside underneath the pad itself and they can be hard to press. It has a soft texture, and it's large (50x84mm) and responsive. We have a love and hate relationship with the touchpad.
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It may be an isolated problem with our unit, but in any case, it shouldn't have happened.
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Pressing the Windows key made it pop off and we couldn't get it to sit right after that. There was one drawback with the keyboard on our test model: the Windows key was busted, even though it was a brand new unit. The only thing you have to get used to is the reversed role of the functions keys: pressing F5, for example, will launch a new Web browser tab or window rather than refresh the Web browser screen and the other F keys will perform their assigned function (such as volume or brightness) without you having to press the Fn key. The Shift keys are large and there aren't any keys in awkward positions. Its keys are isolated and they have a soft, yet responsive feel to them. In fact, despite being a small laptop, it's a joy to type on. The Pavilion dm1 feels reasonably well built for a sub-$700 laptop - you don't get a lot of movement or creaking in its chassis or on the bezel around the screen, and its keyboard feels solid and comfortable to type on. It does have good contrast and brightness for viewing photos and browsing Web pages. It's susceptible to reflections and its vertical viewing angles are narrow, but these problems can be found on most netbooks on the Australian market. It has a native resolution of 1366x768 and its glossy. The screen can actually be tilted all the way back. These allow the screen to open up and travel behind the battery, which leaves a lot of empty space between the keyboard and screen.
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Its battery sits on the spine and the screen's hinges reside on the ends of the spine. Physically, the Pavilion dm1 is thin at the front (20mm) and thick at the back (35mm) and it looks stylish. This is on par with the Dell Inspiron M102z, which recorded 4hr 32min in the same test, and much better than the MSI U270 Sony VAIO YB Series. In our rundown test, in which we disable power management, enable Wi-Fi, maximise screen brightness and loop an Xvid-encoded video, the HP lasted 4hr 31min. The Pavilion dm1 ships with a 6-cell, 55 Watt-hour battery that gives it a long life away from an outlet. You might have to fiddle around with the screen settings when you plug it in to a TV, and this will depend on the capabilities of your TV.
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If you plug the Pavilion into a TV using HDMI, then you can turn it into a makeshift media centre. While it doesn't have enough power to run games (unless they are Flash-based or not dependant on fast graphics processing), it does have enough power to process high-definition video. It recorded a score of 2268 in 3DMark06, which is approximately what we were expecting. In fact, the Fusion APU excels when it comes to video, thanks to its integrated AMD Radeon HD 6310M graphics adapter. However, all of these results are comparable and what they show is that the dm1-3010AU (and indeed all AMD Fusion E-350-based netbooks) isn't designed to run taxing tasks it's fine for office work, social networking and other Web tasks, and even for watching videos on a big-screen.
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It wasn't as fast as the Sony YB Series in the Blender 3D test. These results are slower than what the MSI U270 Fusion-based netbook achieved with the same APU compared to the Dell M102z, which also uses the same Fusion APU, the HP was faster in Blender, but slower in iTunes. It recorded 2min 43sec in our Blender 3D rendering test and 3min 21sec in our iTunes MP3 encoding tests. It's significantly more powerful than a netbook based on Intel's best Atom CPU, such as Acer's Aspire One Happy, for example, and this was shown in our tests. The rest of the configuration is comprised of 2GB of DDR3 SDRAM and a 320GB, 5400rpm hard drive. It's an efficient chip that supplies decent performance and very good battery life. The Pavilion dm1 runs the AMD Fusion E-350 APU (accelerated processing unit), which has two cores, a frequency of 1.6GHz and built-in AMD Radeon HD 6310M graphics.