HP Pavillion Tx2500 Review

HP Pavilion tx2500

Hp finally listened to the customers and decided to give a much needed and appreciated upgrade on the TX2000 Tablet Pc with the creation of the Hp Pavillion Tx2500. With a sleek brand new design and an added AMD puma processor and ATI radeon HD 3200 , computer geeks and users will probably take a liking to the new Hp product. Let’s continue with the review of this baby so you can keep drooling on it!

Tx 2000 users or previous owners will be probably familiar with the Tx2500 which use a similar glossy finish and overall design. Look but don’t touch! Or you might put the grease of your fingers on this jewel’s back and screen. The Hp Pavillion Tx2500 is approximatively 4.5 pounds in weight which might be a bit heavy to carry around too much but if you are simply working at a desk to take notes or work on projects, you will definitely appreciate the Tx 2500 which also include a touchscreen and active digitizer useable with a pen or your finger. Don’t go in a room with too much light though with this laptop or you might end up being frustrated with a screen where you can barely see anything .

The HP pavilion TX 2500 is a great buy for gamers or people that tend to abuse their computer’s performance since it possess the AMD “Puma” platform and the ATI Radeon HD 3200 . You can play several 3d video games with reasonable frames per second ( FPS).

The pen is your basic but solid tool. Using Wacom technology , remember that you can’t  just remove your pen or the touch feature will be active and any other objects on the screen might leave an impression or a scribble which can be a nuisance. The keyboard is sturdy and can be typed on with accuracy and speed and have a finish that prevent greasy spots due to your unclean fingers.  The tx2500’s touchscreen and active digitizer basically enables you to write down notes as if you were writing on plain old paper.

The 6-cell battery included with the HP Pavillion Tx2500 tend to stick out a little but it wasn’t that much of a bother and it makes a pretty good handle. High performance mode basically gives you 1 to 2 hours of activity with the back-light and Wi-fi on.  Normal usage procures you about 3 hours and Power Save mode would be about 5 hours but take note that you can’t use that much of your resources and the screen is somewhat plain and straining.

With no problem in wireless connectivity and great speakers power, I would say that the TX 2500 is an impressive display of CPU performance with a sleek and sturdy design that makes a great laptop for students or someone looking for entertainment. The touchscreen and active digitizer  are always fun and innovative ways to interact with your machine while the AMD Puma processors gives you a great frame rate for video games and enables you to surf the web faster.

Posted by Mini Tablet PC on Feb 3rd, 2010 and filed under HP, Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response by filling following comment form or trackback to this entry from your site

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