CNET have published a review of the HP Pavilion dm4 multimedia laptop. 'As a close cousin of the 13-inch HP dm3, the new dm4 shares a similar metallic body. But, rather than the brushed-metal look of the dm3, this model has an etched pattern of angular lines--almost like Nazca lines--along the wrist rest and back of the lid. The gently rounded corners give the dm4 a soft, consumer-friendly look. The corners of the keyboard tray (and the four keys that sit closest to the corners) are similarly rounded, as is the oversized touch pad. The keyboard is similar to the flat-topped, widely spaced keys we've seen on recent HP systems such as the Pavilion dm3, although the larger 14-inch chassis allows for a better layout, including full-size arrow keys.'

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