HP tx1000

April 24th, 2007 | by Justin Whitaker

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The HP Pavilion tx1000 is a stylish, solid-performing, multimedia laptop with a competitive price tag.


Highs: Impressive application and multimedia performance; nice styling; good attention to detail

Lows: Frustrating tablet screen; weak battery life; display glare and glitches

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Introduction

Marketed as an all-in-one entertainment, work, and day-to-day tablet screen-equipped laptop, HP packs a vast array of capabilities into its new ultraportable HP tx1000 notebook. The tx1000 features a black, high-gloss case and silver inlaid finish to show that style and functionality can both be brought together in an ultraportable notebook. Equipped with Microsoft Vista Home Premium as the operating system, the tx1000 delivers an assortment of functionality for both play and productivity that rivals any other ultraportable on the market. As we take a close look at the HP tx1000, we’ll find out how well HP has implemented this array of multimedia features and whether all of these nifty features justify the price tag.

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