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HP Pavilion tx2000z Review - ZDNet

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ZDNet have published a review of the HP Pavilion tx2000z convertible tablet laptop. 'The baseline Pavilion tx2000 is mostly identical as last year's model. In addition to a slightly faster processor, it makes one major improvement by adding an active stylus to the touch-screen display (the tx1000 used an inactive dummy pen). The active digitizer makes for better control and accuracy when using the stylus and is a welcome addition, especially since HP kept the base price steady at $1,299. The AMD Turion 64 X2 processor wouldn't be our first choice an entertainment-minded, multimedia machine (and the TL-66 CPU in our review unit has already been replaced by the slightly faster TL-68). Perhaps a system targeted at media fans should offer the option to upgrade to a Blu-ray or an HD DVD drive (this one doesn't), but overall the HP Pavilion tx2000 is a largely successful hybrid.'

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