HP Pavilion HDX Review September 17th, 2007 | by Jason Tomczak

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Most importantly though, the HDX has style and attitude; we love the paint job and innovative design.


Highs: Awe inspiring design; tons of expansion ports; touch-sensitive controls; very powerful

Lows: Hard to transport; slow Vista boot times; massive power brick; no Blu-Ray option

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Introduction

HP has been hard at work this year to bring some very unusual and exciting products to consumers. Along with a super high powered gaming rig and a cornucopia of LCD screens, HP has unleashed a new mega-laptop, the HP Pavilion HDX "Entertainment Series Laptop", aka The Dragon. It's a 20.1" notebook computer - stunning in looks, impressive on specs, and fully bucking the whole "smaller, faster" tech trend of the last few decades. We spent some quality time with the HDX and have some stats and impressions to share with you.




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