logo_print logo_print_pub
Home > News

Netbook test: HP Pavilion dm1 and MSI Wind U210

Fabien Pionneau
December 30, 2009 5:06 PM
Test HP Pavilion dm1 MSI Wind U210
HP Pavilion dm1
MARCHANDS
 
 
Amazon mark...  49.99 
Compare prices
Our opinion on the new generation netbooks this week, with 2 products that are high-end for the segment. The frontier with the world of ultra-portables is disappearing, while prices remain reasonable; so much the better for buyers.

HP has based its Pavilion dm1 on the Compaq Mini 311c, souping it up somewhat. It has 3 GB of RAM and a dual-core processor. The ION chipset falls by the wayside however, meaning it loses out on 3D performance.

MSI has gone for an AMD solution on its machine. This is a change from the Atom or CULV platforms that we see so often. In spite of higher processor consumption, the MSI surprised us in terms of battery life, making it a very worthwhile choice. Especially as it’s very reasonably priced.

> Read the test of the HP Pavilion dm1-1010ef

> Read the test of the MSI Wind U210


> Product survey: Netbooks

> Product survey: Laptops

> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products

Previous story / Next story

Our RSS News Feeds : 

Back to top