HP Pavilion dm4-3000ea Beats Edition laptop specifications
There’s no doubt that during this Time Era the world is about beats and buzz. The brand fronted by beatmaster general Dr Dre and record producer
extraordinaire Jimmy Iovine has done wonders to revitalise the concept
of quality audio in the digital age, which is to be commended, even if
its products aren’t the very hi-est of fi.

As we all people Know the red cable headphones Actually made by Monster, are very popular in the streets these days and its audio processing technology is making its way into all sorts of gadgets, from HTC’s One series smartphones, to this rather stylish laptop from HP.
Design
At 2kg and 32mm depth, it’s really too
chunky to be an ultrabook, but it has a fetching look nonetheless,
decked out in matt black rubberised plastic with red trim and packing a
good array of inputs and some quality speakers. That big red “b” will
count for a lot with Beats fans too we expect.
Specs and features
Inside, it packs in 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an Intel Core i5-2450M processor, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and AMD Radeon HD 7470M graphics. Not a bad round-up for the price in other words, And offers an alternative, both aesthetically and economically to the glass-topped, £1,200 HP Envy Spectre.
The 14-inch display is bright and
crisp, delivering an okay resolution of 1366×768 pixels, but colours are
perhaps not as full-blooded as we might have hoped, and movies can
sometimes look a little bit flat as a result.
The keyboard is made of the same