HP Pavillion dm3t and its terrible touchpad get reviewed

Courtesy Engadget  Mon, 10/26/2009 - 02:30

The dm3 series of laptops might be HP's biggest potential seller.

Hitting that 13-inch sweet spot, they are neither too small, nor too big, neither underpowered, nor overly encumbered, and -- unlike the Envy 13 -- they're actually priced within reach. Laptop Magazine had a $839 configuration in for review, and were immediately impressed with the ultrathin aluminum-clad body, describing it as "one of the best looking notebooks of the year." Opening it up, they...


 

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