We already knew HP had a home run on its hands with the
Pavilion dm1z, the first notebook to hit the market with AMD's long-awaited
Fusion platform. Well, it looks like consumers agreed, and the company's chomping at the bit to duplicate that winning formula for the business crowd. HP's quietly taken the veil off the 3105m, another 11.6-inch laptop packing AMD's dual-core 1.6GHz E-350 Zacate CPU and Radeon HD 6310 graphics. The difference is, this little guy runs Windows 7 Professional and offers support for Computrace
LoJack for laptops. Otherwise, the $449 starting price is identical, as are the specs, including a standard 320GB 7,200RPM hard drive, 2GB of RAM, and a six-cell battery that promises to last up to nine and a half hours on a charge. Hit the source link to peruse a complete list of specs and, if you're so inclined, snap one up.
HP's 3105m is the Pavilion dm1z, rebadged for the business set originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Apr 2011 12:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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