The HP Pavilion dm1 is a thin and light laptop with an 11.6 inch display and an AMD processor. HP has been offering DM1 models for a few years — and now the company has introduced a new model with one of AMD’s latest low cost, low power chips.

The HP Pavilion dm1-4210au is powered by an AMD E1-1200 processor which is a Brazos 2.0 chip.

HP isn’t offering this model in the US right now, but if you happen to be in Malaysia you can pick one up for about $450.

Update: The Pavilion dm1z is now available in the US with an AMD E1-1200 or AMD E2-1800 processor for $400 and up.

The laptop has a 1.4 GHz dual core processor and AMD Radeon HD 7310 graphics. It features 3 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI and VGA ports, Ethernet and audio jacks and a flash card reader.

HP often lets you configure memory and storage options, but the standard model available in Malaysia right now has 2GB of DDR3 memory and a 500GB hard drive.

While the 18W Brazos 2.0 don’t pack nearly as much punch as AMD’s new A-Series “Trinity” processors, E-Series chips are cheaper, which makes them a decent choice of relatively inexpensive laptops. Brazos 2.0 processors do have faster graphics processors than earlier chips such as the AMD E-300, E-350, or E-450.

The HP Pavilion dm1 measures 11.5″ x 8.5″ x 1.3″ and weighs about 3.5 pounds.

via CPU World

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