Pros
- Decent battery life
- Great performance and features for the money
Cons
- Mediocre touchpad
- Flimsy ethernet jack cover
Bottom Line
Viewed as an ultraportable laptop, the Pavilion dm1z is mediocre though inexpensive; but as a netbook, it's fantastic and avoids the usual netbook compromises.
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