HP Pavilion dm1-3100sa review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsIt may look like a very smart netbook, but the dm1 is twice as fast and has good speakers; however its dim screen lets it down, and the atrocious touchpad means it misses out on an award.
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It may look like a very smart netbook, but the dm1 is twice as fast and has good speakers; however its dim screen lets it down, and the atrocious touchpad means it misses out on an award.
This isn't a bad printer, but Canon's LBP6300dn is cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, faster and more upgradable.
This printer is slow, but it's cheap, with acceptable print quality and running costs
The 17in screen and high quality keyboard are tempting but there's no excuse for such poor performance or the unusable touchpad.
Solid construction screen and enough performance for everyday tasks at an extremely attractive price.
The dv6 is beautifully designed, has reasonable 3D performance and generous features – but there's a catch
There's a versatile printer at the heart of this MFP, but it's let down by its frustrating controls and nannying driver interfaces.
Excellent performance makes this the ultimate business ultra-portable, but the price is prohibitively expensive
Although it's cheaper to run, this printer is outclassed by Epson's PX720WD.
A well-built, powerful and portable laptop. It's a little heavier than we'd like, but battery life is good