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HP Compaq 2710p Review - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the HP Compaq 2710p tablet PC. 'When it comes to performance, you won't find this the most powerful notebook on the market but you'll be impressed to see dual-core technology being used in such a lightweight machine. Powered by the Intel Core 2 Duo U7600, this low-voltage chip is sufficient for every day tasks. With only 1024MB of memory we found the Windows Vista Business Edition OS took a long time to boot and run. We'd suggest a memory upgrade to get the most from this machine. However, the use of a low-voltage processor does mean you won't have to sacrifice battery life for the sake of pure performance.'

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