1 Product description Category Description Computer models equipped with an AMD® processor Computer models equipped with an Intel® processor Product Name HP Pavilion dm1 Entertainment PC √√ Processors AMD® E GHz processor (MB L2 cache, MHz, dual core, 18 W). HP Pavilion dmez manuals. 68 manuals in 36 languages available for free view and download. As a courtesy to our HP Pavilion DMCA (WXUA) notebook or laptop parts clients, listed below are links to valuable 3rd party resources that offer hard to find HP Pavilion DMCA (WXUA) Drivers, Driver Downloads, User Manuals, Service Manuals, Disassembly Instructions, and much more. Please use these 3rd party resources at your own risk as they are provided strictly for your.
Supports the following HP Smart AC adapters: W PFC RC V EM 3-wire HP Smart AC adapter (for use only in India) W PFC RC V 3-wire HP Smart AC adapter (for use in all countries and regions except India) √√ Supports the following batteries: 6-cell, Whr, Ah Li-ion battery 3-cell, Whr, Ah Li-ion battery √√. HP Pavilion dmus Entertainment Notebook PC. ‘Manufacturer’s warranty’ refers to the warranty included with the product upon first purchase. ‘Extended warranty’ refers to any extra warranty coverage or product protection plan, purchased for an additional cost, that extends or supplements the manufacturer’s warranty. Product name HP Pavilion dm1 Processor AMD E GHz, 1MB L2 cache,MHz front-side bus (FSB), Dual Core 18W Chipset AMD A50M Fusion Controller Hub Graphics Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics integrated with shared video memory: up to MB for =MB system RAM up to MB for =MB system RAM (1G+1G).
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