Following the trail of AMD's official launch of Fusion platform, HP has rolled out its Pavilion dm1 notebook, a 11.6-incher featuring Brazos 1.6GHz E-350 dual-core APU.
Packed in a quite stylish 1-inch thick chassis the Pavilion dm1 features a 11.6-inch 1366x768 BrightView display, up to 750GB of HDD space, 3GB of memory (and support for up to 8GB), three USB ports, HDMI and Dsub outputs, webcam, and Ethernet port. The E-350 APU features Radeon HD 6310M graphics and the notebook comes with a 6-cell 55WHr battery that, according to HP, is enough for 9 hours and 30 minutes of work time.
The base model should retail at around US $449 and should be available pretty soon.