Watch 'supermodel' running AMD Zacate from HP
Weighing only 1.58 kg, 2cm thin from the front edge and about 3 cm behind the HP dm1z is AMD's first laptop to run a very promising Fusion platform, HP has invested a lot in dm1z's design .
>>> HP's laptop running AMD Zacate costs from $ 500
The surface of dm1z is covered with a rubber layer with very submerged patterns. This model is considered to be one of the first laptops to use the AMD Fusion platform with dual-core Eacac Zacate chip and AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics chip on the same platform.
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