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HP's Pavilion range was never going to offer the same 'wow factor' as its premium Envy line and we couldn't pick out its previous dm4 Pavilion in a line up. But HP's new dm4-3000ea Pavilion Beats Edition is far from anonymous. Thanks to the ubiquity of Be...
Excellent audio quality, Decent performance, Good screen, Build quality...
Unresponsive touch on trackpad, Could have more grunt...
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If you want a laptop that's comfortable enough to work off on a daily basis, yet light enough to carry around, HP's Pavilion DM4 certainly looks attractive. With a 14in screen and attractive, yet compact, bronze-metallic chassis, the D4 weighs 2kg. It...
Decent performance and a great design, but the keyboard is a bit annoying...
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The HP Pavilion dm4-1101ea falls into the same ultra-portable laptop category as the Asus U36JC, and will certainly suit regular travellers after a highly portable companion. But, unfortunately, it falls a little short in some key areas.The 14-inch scr...
Excellent display brightness and colours, Good build quality, Decent processor, DVD drive, Fingerprint reader...
Lid doesn't open far, Disappointing keyboard, Irritating touchpad, Graphically weak, Low on storage, though hard drive is fast...
A good ultra-portable laptop, but a few usability issues, such as the touchpad, could spoil the experience...
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The dm4 is HP's latest mid-range addition to the Pavilion range. With a price of £553 exc VAT, it aims to blend power, portability and style without hurting your wallet, and our first impressions on taking it out of its box were positive. There's no de...
Nice design, excellent battery life, and a surprising dose of power, all for a reasonable price...
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HP has just refreshed its entire laptop range, with the Pavilion series receiving several updates and a new model in the Pavilion dm4-1050ea. At £649 including VAT, this is a mid-range laptop that packs a satisfying amount of power and some great features...
Slim and light, Strong battery life, Great Core i5 performance, Sharp and colourful screen, Decent features...
Terrible touchpad, Slightly plasticky keyboard, Lack of graphical power, Hard drive could fill up fast, At the upper end of ultraportable weight...
A capable machine in a great size, but that trackpad really lets it down for us...
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Best Portable Laptop We've been a bit spoiled at TrustedReviews this week. It was only Monday that the Samsung Q330 impressed us with its power, portability and reasonable price and today we're looking at a machine with similar qualities: the HP Pavilion...
Lush, metalclad design, Good performance, Excellent connectivity, Great value, Classleading battery life...
Mediocre speakers, Average screen, Poor touchpad positioning...
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You can now read our full HP Pavilion dm4 review . Click the link to read. ---- Earlier in the year we reviewed the HP Pavilion dm3 and were extremely impressed with what we saw. Yesterday we got our first, hands-on look at a new model that follows in a s...
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It's natural to want to categorise things, and laptops are no different. The category de jour is the slim and stylish Ultrabook, but there are plenty of others. Budget laptops, gaming laptops, ultraportables - but if you want something that sits in-betwee...
Great design, Superb battery life, Good value...
Average screen, Poor speakers...
Classy design, great build quality and stunning battery life make the DM4-2101 very easy to recommend. It's not without problems, lacking advanced connectivity and featuring an average screen and poor speakers, but you rarely see the basics provided for a...
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Selling for $999 (or over $100 less at retail), the HP Pavilion dm4-3011tx is an ultraportable notebook catering to those seeking both portability and good sound quality. The Beats Audio branding was omnipresent, and it’s actually pretty appealing. I...
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The dm4 is a reasonably powerful good looking laptop that is not terribly expensive either. In today’s day age, the end-user demands a lot more than just basic functionality from their machines. You want something that offers a good Internet experienc...
the HP Pavilion dm4 is a pretty good looking, well constructed and reasonably well performing notebook In today’s day age, the end-user demands a lot more than just basic functionality from their machines. You want something that offers a good Interne...
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