Microsoft might have put a lot of money behind the concept over the years, but tablet PCs have always struggled to capture the imagination of the public. You need a screen big enough to write on, but with big screens come heavy laptops, which isn't ideal if you're planning to carry it around with you all day.
This hasn't stopped HP from attempting to breathe new life into the tablet PC, though, and the TouchSmart tx2 is, somewhat unusually for a tablet, aimed at home users as opposed to businesses. It's powered by an AMD Turion Ultra ZM-84 processor, has 4GB of DDR2 memory and relies on an ATI Radeon 3200 card to provide the graphics.
Before we examine the 'touch' side of things, we'll take a closer look at the design of the TouchSmart tx2.
HP's certainly done a good job as far as aesthetics go, with the TouchSmart tx2 looking smart in its dark-grey livery. The left side of the chassis is home to a Lightscribe DVD burner, 34mm Expresscard slot and SD card reader.
HP's certainly done a good job as far as aesthetics go, with the TouchSmart tx2 looking smart in its dark-grey livery. The left side of the chassis is home to a Lightscribe DVD burner, 34mm Expresscard slot and SD card reader.
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