The ultraportable HP Pavilion dm1z based on AMD Nile, is leading an unboxing video. The movie also reveals some more details on this notebook and the first impressions from users. The unboxing video that we present our colleagues made today Netbooked, who had the first opportunity to test a notebook HP Pavilion dm1z, technical configuration characterized by the following:
HP Pavilion dm1z specs:
Display: 11.6 inch LED backlight WXGA HD BrightView (1366 x 768 pixels)
Processor: AMD Athlon at 1.7GHz II Neo K125
Memory: 2GB DDR3 memory (max 5GB)
Hard drive: 250GB at 7200rpm or 128GB SSD
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD4225 with 128MB memory
Audio: Altec Lansing 2
Interfaces: VGA webcam with microphone, 5in1 card reader, HDMI, VGA, audio jack, 3 USB 2.0 ports
Networking: Wi-Fi b / g / n, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Battery: 6 cell (55WHr), 6.30 hours
Weight: 1.53Kg
Others: touchpad multigesture
Software: SplashTop
Regarding design, the HP Pavilion dm1z recalls Netbook HP Mini 311C. The battery is well integrated into the structure and a cloth is supplied in antistatic packaging. On the left are located a Kensington Lock Connector, Power Connector, ventilation grille, an USB and HDMI, while on the right is a card reader, audio jacks, 2 USB, VGA and Ethernet. At the bottom, you will see a large access panel that allows you to reach easily the hard disk and RAM memory.
After removing the battery, the tester sees a SIM card slot. The touchpad has two buttons rather “noisy” but the keyboard is stable and quiet. The screen is subjecting to reflections. The fan seems to be active even in idle. If you want information on even older brother, HP Pavilion dm3 13.3 inches, here is our article on.



