My experience with HP Tablet PC Pavillion 2500tx
I have purchased a pavilion tablet PC TX2500 series. I have purchased this an year back and its functionality is amazing.I love this Tablit PC for its
1.size scree - small and cute - 12.1" diagonal2.360 Degrees tilt and foldable like a slate. Its touch screen function is wonderful and its pen touch and hand writing recognition is good. It is comfortable to carry.
Configuration
AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-86 2.4GHz processor3GB DDR2 RAM160GB hard driveMobility Radeon HD 3200 IGP12.1" WXGA Display with dual active/passive digitizer (1280x800)8X DVD multiformat burner with LightScribe802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN with Bluetooth supportWindows Vista Business OSIntegrated gigabit Ethernet and v.92 modem6-cell batteryIntegrated webcam, fingerprint reader, Mini Remote ControlExpressCard/34 Slot1 x Multi-format card reader3 x USB ports2 x headphone out and one microphone-in 1 x Expansion port1 x VGA and S-videoWeight: 4.5 lbs
Performance
The tx2500 features the new AMD "Puma" platform which includes both the updated Turion X2 Ultra dual-core processor and the all new ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics processor (IGP). The Radeon HD 3200 is a remarkable IGP because it is the first integrated graphics solution that is genuinely capable of playing 1080p video without skipping frames or playing many 3D video games with reasonable frame rates. While most tablets with integrated graphics produce a 3DMark05 score of less than 1,000 the HD 3200 IGP is theoretically capable of two or three times that level of performance.
Heat and Noise
The tx2500 does tend to get warm, especially when running benchmarks or working hard. I didn't notice much heat when browsing the Web or going through emails, but the bottom does get a little warm. When the tablet is running multiple applications or benchmarks the fan kicks on and the heat comes blowing out the vent and it is hot to the touch. This is after a few hours of being on though. I didn't notice any part of the tablet to be so warm it was uncomfortable though, except for the bottom under extreme working conditions.
I didn't notice any noise from the tx2500 either. The only time the tablet was noisy was when I ran benchmarks and that is when the fan kicked on high. It was annoying and sounded like a hair dryer. Besides that the fan didn't kick on much and even when it ran on a low setting it was quiet.
It is at an affordable price. Now an offer for this at HP Home Shoppe.
http://www.globalinfoonline.com/hp_home_page.htm
No comments:
Post a Comment