Will this solid state hard drive be compatible with HP Pavilion dm4-1265dx

My stock hard-drive is done for so I thought I would take a bad situation and turn it into an opportunity to upgrade. I want to replace my hard-drive with a 750GB or 1TB SSD or Hybrid, but having a lot of trouble figuring out which one will be compatible. 
Will this hard-drive be compatible with my laptop, is it even good?
http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Solid-Hybrid-2-5-Inc​h-ST1000LM014/dp/B00B99JUBQ/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
and/or can anyone recommend one to me that will do the trick, of course I am trying to keep cost's down,
Thanks you all so much for the help,
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Hi,
I believe I did reply this message elsewhere few days ago. Anyway. 750Gb or 1Tb is fine for your machine.
Regards.
BH
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