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Hewlett Packard Pavilion DM1Z Fusion Ultraportable Review

CyberLink MediaEspresso 6 is the successor to CyberLink MediaShow Espresso 5.5. With its further optimized CPU/GPU-acceleration, MediaEspresso is an even faster way to convert not only your video but also your music and image files between a wide range of popular formats.

Now you can easily playback and display your favourite movies, songs and photos not just on your on your mobile phone, iPad, PSP, Xbox, or Youtube and Facebook channels but also on the newly launched iPhone 4. Compile, convert and enjoy images and songs on any of your computing devices and enhance your videos with CyberLink’s built-in TrueTheater Technology.

New and Improved Features

  • Ultra Fast Media Conversion – With support from the Intel Core i-Series processor family, ATI Stream & NVIDIA CUDA, MediaEspresso’s Batch-Conversion function enables multiple files to be transcoded simultaneously.
  • Smart Detect Technology – MediaEspresso 6 automatically detects the type of portable device connected to the PC and selects the best multimedia profile to begin the conversion without the need for user’s intervention.
  • Direct Sync to Portable Devices – Video, audio and image files can be transferred in a few easy steps to mobile phones including those from Acer, BlackBerry, HTC, Samsung, LG, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and Palm, as well as Sony Walkman and PSP devices.
  • Enhanced Video Quality – CyberLink TrueTheater Denoise and Lighting enables the enhancement of video quality through optical noise filters and automatic brightness adjustment.
  • Video, Music and Image File Conversion – Convert not only videos to popular formats such as AVI, MPEG, MKV, H.264/AVC, and FLV at the click of a button, but also images such as JPEG and PNG and music files like WMA, MP3 and M4A.
  • Online Sharing – Conversion to video formats used by popular social networking websites and a direct upload feature means posting videos to Facebook and YouTube has never been easier.

For our testing today we are converting a 3.3GB 720p MKV file (2h:12mins) to Apple Mp4 format for playback on a portable device. This is a common procedure for many people and will give a good indication of system power. We are focusing on the CPU efficiency with this test.

The DM1z performs on a par with the desktop systems we have reviewed over the last couple of months, with a final score of 1 hour and 11 minutes, around 5 minutes faster than the last generation Turion X64 X2 and around 7 minutes faster than the Atom D525.

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28 comments

  1. damn you sold that well. I can feel a little creaking coming from the credit card

  2. That is a marvellous machine. cant believe it only 450 bucks, or is this one more expensive? Any ideas on a UK release?

  3. 450 bucks, I had heard this was going to cost almost 500 quid in the UK. why do we always get shafted here?

  4. That really is like a mac, without the silly price tag. I can see this selling well. im tempted myself.

  5. Only problem is I owned a HP laptop 2 years ago and the thing fell apart over time. I appreciate maybe I just got a bad one, but it does tend to put you off.

  6. wow, that is a mega deal for what you get. are you serious though, 120wpm? you are robot or something?

  7. Yeah I like that, but I dont like looking as if I own an apple ! I dont think its that similar, I cant see apple having a patterned panel on the front of theirs. they need the Apple logo in pride of position. tossers 🙂

  8. hey finally a laptop reviewed here which doesnt cost 2 grand 🙂 very nice it is too

  9. UK pricing? UK availability and announcement would be great. have a look at any UK store(amazon uk, pcworld, comet, acer UK, HP UK, lenovo UK). None of them even list fusion products in their pages. When asked, they have no idea what that is. From me alone AMD and it’s partners lost over 10 sales, as I keep promising my colleagues and friends and clients that it is coming. It has been already a month and a half since I started asking everyone to wait a bit for Fusion based products. Now I am like a complete arse to them 😀 Thanks AMD

  10. fusion is the future, thanks AMD!

  11. Yep. Been reading reviews here for two months now and I can’t buy anything. Amd need to sort it out, it’s a bloody mess.

  12. I feel much better about my purchasing one. Cant wait till it gets here!

  13. hey maxx, where did you buy it ? what spec?

  14. That is one beautiful piece of hardware. If I hadn’t purchased a new AMD NEO series laptop less than a year ago I would be looking into this. I’m really impressed with all that this little guy can do. Oh well, looks like I have something to look forward to in the future.

  15. Absolutely stunning.

    I think this is the launch Fusion needs.

  16. I love HP laptops, and this is ideal for me. great battery life, low power drain, cool. nice screen, great keyboard.

    Count me in.

  17. I dont know why people complain these are all over the stores here in south america. I just ordered one with 4GB of ram. great review.

  18. Might be easy for you to get, but in the UK, you have a shitball chance in hell of even finding one listed anywhere.

  19. Sorry dont see it. Gap from atom is no big enough. People say fusion will get updated in June. Not saying no to dm1z, it looks nice but i think wait. Buying hp fusion now is like buying ipad 1. Its btter buying the latest

  20. zoemeson The only problem is, going on that theory you will never adopt anything. There is a new atom to be released, next generation which is meant to be better than the next generation fusion. next generation fusion is quad core for more performance, but what about the combination of battery life and power? there is always a trade off, but technology is constantly advancing so it will always be better, just aruond the corner. never a ‘best time’ to adopt. best just getting what you need, when you need it, then forgetting about it for a year or 2.

  21. Good reading about fusion netbooks but I still want to see it in the flesh. Checked the HP site and the Fusion chip is not even an option so could take sometime

  22. still TFT ………do the LED hurts…?!

  23. its selling for ‘retail’ at hpdirect for 449, but there are occasional times I’ve seen the price drop to 427 USD. I ordered mine at the 449 price, but I called in and told them i needed a student price in which they asked for my .edu email address. I got 20 dollars off. Then I told them BTW I have a $30 internet coupon (SAVE30HP) that I want to use so I got the laptop for 399. Anyways a couple days later I found HP had dropped the price to 427. When I told them I wanted that price they knocked an additional 20 off. So I got my DM1Z for 379+ tax w/free shipping. Hope this helps you guys out to get a deal on this book. I’ve read somewhere else where someone told me they got it for 360 (I can’t believe it though) Mine came with bluetooth, the free 3GB ram upgrade, and the 320gig HD. GL

  24. I have a dm1z and although I’m quite satisfied with it, I noticed three things.
    1.) L4D2 is NOT playable either at the settings you mention (which gives me 17 fps when under attack by a horde) or at the lowest settings with 640×480 resolution (I get around 25fps in the scenario mentioned above. Which is not playable by my standards. I need between 30 and 40 fps at lowest, especially under heavy attack when I must react fast). That’s ok though because I can still play L4D (the first).
    2.) The dm1z is NOT silent or barely noticeable. I would say it is quiet noticeable even “quietes mode” in thermal assistant, but you get used to it. Can’t use speedfan to turn the fans lower, it doesn’t support this hardware yet.
    3.) Some mp3s at a certain frequency give statics, like if the sound was way too loud and clipped. Maybe it’s a bug in my system (seven x64) but I tried with foobar, vlc and media player classic. It seems to appear on drones in ambient music.

  25. Hi Mike, L4D2 works for me at those settings, I actually had a game last night. are you running with the CPU at full speed? I noticed on battery that the default power setting would reduce the performance a little.

    The noise levels are very quiet for me, I run it at the quiet thermal settings and its barely noticeable. On the highest it certainly is audible. I hear speedfan are updating the software to support it soon, for fine tuning.

    Your last point, are you using headphones or through the speakers?

  26. Well I did some more tests with L4D2 after I set the “power options” to the “high performance” plan in the control panels and the “HP thermal assisstant” to “performance optimized mode”.
    I have to mention though that L4D2 doesn’t fare too well with the multi-processing of the zacate. After a few minutes into the game it just quits to desktop. L4D (the first) is ok with multi-processing though.
    So I conducted my test on L4D2 with one core only. It doesn’t make any difference according to that thread : http://www.overclock.net/laptops-notebook-computers/968653-onozs-hp-pavilion-dm1z-amd-fusion-4.html
    Before starting I checked in taskManager that the cpu was 99% idle. set all graphics options to low, vertical sync off and resolution 1024×600 in L4D2.
    Fired up the “sugar mill” map of the “hard rain” campaign. In the safe room it was 25 fps and it got as low as 10fps during the panic event before the lift.
    If that is casual-gaming then I’m not a casual gamer ;).
    About fan noise… Maybe it’s just my perception then. I live in the country-side and my house is absolutely silent. Anyway if speedfan is workin’ on it, I’m happy enough.
    My bad on the sound settings though. I discovered what was causing the clipping. In the enhancement panel for the speaker/headphone “loudness equalization” was ticked. I guess it clashes with the IDT settings. Everything is back to normal now.
    Anyway if you’d like to help me kill a few of those zombie-bastards look-up “trufo” (my picture is the dog from up! Doug I think).
    C ya

  27. About that multi-core setting… Something was bugging me. So I resinstalled L4D2 completely on the dm1z and tried the same map (sugar-mill), solo … And it worked. No quiting to desktop.
    I got 35fps in safe-room and 19fps at the panic-event before the lift, which is not too bad. I guess it’d do for a few games from time to time if my war-machine isn’t available.