HP has a new Windows 7 line up on the way, and one of its laptops leading the charge is the HP Pavilion dm3. It’s a thin and light mobile machine that doesn’t skimp on the power or the battery life, so read on to swoop all the deets.
We hope you haven’t just gone and bought the Vista laden HP Pavilion dv2, because we’ve already sighted its successor, the HP Pavilion dm3. It’s a optical driveless portable powerhouse that packs in an AMD or Intel Core 2 Duo chip and up to 500GB of stash space and optional dedicated ATI or NVIDIA graphics, as well as up to 10 hours of battery life on the trot.
We’ve just had a hands-on meet ad greet with the HP Pavilion dm3, but what the pictures don’t show is just how light it is (just 2kg), thanks to its magnesium alloy casing.
The 13.3-inch HP Pavilion m3 hits stores with Windows 7, but get a first look right here in our gallery.
Out 22 October | £from 569 | HP





