HP Pavilion DM4 1160us – 14 inch Laptop


Description

Thin and light with an Intel Core i5 processor, heavyweight performance without the heavyweight, finished in durable brushed aluminium.

Easily manage password with a swipe of your finger with the fingerprint scanner.

HP ProtectSmart, protecting your hard drive from bumps and knocks.

Access your favourite websites even faster using HP QuickWeb.

14 inch HD BrightView LED display (1366×768)

Review: Great performance, light weight, 14in laptop
I had the laptop for almost a month now and I am very pleased with it. It was the best
deal I could have gotten for such a good performing laptop. I would recommend this laptop who wants a good performing light weight laptop.
The only cons that I have with this laptop is with the fingerprint reader and the multitouch functions of the track pad. You could setup the fingerprint reader to log you into any website…

Technical Specification

  • Model: HP Pavilion DM4 1160us
  • Hard Drive: 500Gb SATA 7200 rpm
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 450M CPU 2.4Ghz Turbo Boost up to 2.66Ghz
  • RAM: 4Gb DDR3
  • CD/DVD: SuperMulti Drive with dual layer support
  • Networking: Wireless 802.11g,n,b – Ethernet Gigabit
  • Display: 14 inch High definition with HP BrightView 1366×768
  • O/S: Windows 7 64 bit home premium
  • Graphics: Intel HD shared memory up to 1696Mb
  • Sound: Altec Lansing speakers with Dolby advanced audio
  • Weight: 4.4 lbs
  • Size: w13.4 x d9 x h1.3 inches
  • Battery: Approx 6.25 hours
  • Ports: 5 in 1 memory card reader, 3 x USB 2 including one shared eSATA
  • Video Ports: HDMI, VGA
  • Extras: HP TrueVision Webcam
  • Software Inc: -

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One Response to HP Pavilion DM4 1160us – 14 inch Laptop

  1. Micky says:

    I was fixing a broken cover on my laptop (hp pavilion dm4-1160us) and i forgot to take out the battery. after that the power is not coming again. when i used the adoptor on a diff pc, the adoptor works alright. i thought the power switch board might gome bad so i bought a replacement, but still no power. what can be the possible cause? is it a possibility the motherboard is blown?
    Thank you

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