Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the HP Pavilion DM3-11xx Series and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Pavilion DM3-11xx Series.
April 2010
(80%)
12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2009-09-17, Author: Darren , review by: techworld.com
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...
HP’s Pavilion dm3-1105ea is built for a life on the road, with highly portable dimensions and decent battery life. Its processor is underpowered, but its excellent build and generous RAM and storage provisions go a long way to justifying this laptop's...
Stylish looks; HDMI port; comfortable trackpad and keyboard
Not so powerful; short battery-life
We wish this laptop had a little more processing power for the price, but if you're looking for a machine that's versatile rather than super-powerful, the 1105ea is lightweight, comfortable and good looking ...
Abstract: HP's Pavilion range comprises the majority of its consumer laptops and combines high-end designs with stunning usability and features. Its Pavilion dm3 is a compact and smartly-designed portable that makes a stylish and capable travel partner.At just ...
Thin and light, Style and looks, Very good performance, External DVD writer, Isolated keyboard
Touchpad
The asking price of Rs. 55,990 effectively knocks off the Pavilion dm3 from a budget-conscious buyer's radar. Sure it has a clunky touchpad, but if you want a thin, stylish, good looking laptop, with very good performance and can't afford a full-fledg...
Abstract: Intel's Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) processor based platform has been around for almost a year since its debut, but it's not till much later that manufactures started utilizing it to replace older platforms found in the 13-inch and 14-inch notebook ...