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Posted by garrett hunter
 - June 30, 2014, 14:13:11
I bought my HP Pavillion dm1 because I am a writer and I wanted a large keyboard on a relatively small device. The dm1 served my purpose well until, one day, it simply shut down and refused to ever work again. From a brief internet search I believe the problem is a power issue, possibly the internal power jack connection. From the number of owner queries to HP about this, it is clear they are aware of it. It is also clear they can't be bothered to do anything about it, or respond to the queries. I lost hundreds of pages of a manuscript. I'm sure others have lost valuable work also. There is no point in testing the processor, the graphics card, the display, etc, etc, It DOESN'T WORK!  There will be no more HP purchases for me, of any description. I shall be spreading the following all over the social media - Do Not Buy HP.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 18, 2012, 10:02:55
Double standards. There are very few new netbooks, but all the more minis with Zacate APU. HP uses AMD's smallest processing core in the low-cost mobile Pavilion.

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