A look at the HP dm3t notebook
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Raghav Kapoor
This ULV powered device offers up to 9 hours of battery life
HP Pavilion dm3t is incredibly daunted by its ultra-thin aluminum-clad body and is portrayed to be one of the finest looking notebooks of the year. The dm3t looks stunning with its 13-inch display, which is neither small nor big and is just perfect for use. The laptop provides an excellent blend of performance, mobility, and economy in a slim and sleek design. The HP Pavilion is powered by Intel’s ultra-low voltage dual-core processor. Lets just have a look at the technical specifications of this machine:
- Up to 8GB of RAM
- Hard drive size 500GB @5400rpm
- 512MB NVIDIA GeForce G105M GPU
- Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth v2.1
- HDMI, VGA port
- Audio in/out ports
- Built-in Webcam
- 5-in-1 card reader
- 4 USB Ports
- Windows 7 Home Premium operating system
- Weight 4.2 pounds
- Up to 9 hours of battery life
This model comes pre-loaded with HP’s MediaSmart software which is quite efficient and allows the user to fluently access pictures, music files, videos, and much more. HP also offers one-year limited hardware warranty with toll-free support on this model. The HP dm3t is exceedingly configurable online. The base $649 model incorporates a 1.3-GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. The Pavilion dm3t presents a comfy keyboard with well-spaced keys. The silver touchpad buttons are large enough and provide an imposing tangible feel. The HP Pavilion dm3t can definitely make a perfect choice for anyone.
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