HEWLETT PACKARD - HP - TM2T TABLET PC - Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-470UM processor (1.33GHz,3MB) w/Turbo Boost up to 1.86GHz, 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 Graphics, 4GB DDR3, 500GB 7200RPM SATA HD, HP TrueVision Webcam and Fingerprint Reader, Intel Wireless-N Card, 12.1" diagonal High Definition HP BrightView LED Touchscreen (1280 x 800)
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-470UM processor (1.33GHz,3MB) w/Turbo Boost up to 1.86GHz
- 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 Graphics, Intel Wireless-N Card
- 4GB DDR3, 500GB 7200RPM SATA HD, HP TrueVision Webcam and Fingerprint Reader
- 12.1" diagonal High Definition HP BrightView LED Touchscreen (1280 x 800)
- 6-cell Lithium battery
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Very satisfied
I've had this for over a month now, and it's more than I expected. The keyboard is the best I've ever used. Usually, when I have my laptop plugged in at my desk monitor, I use an independent keyboard and mouse and set the laptop to the side. But with this keyboard I've put the old independent in the drawer and flip the tablet screen all the way forward and under the monitor. This keyboard has great spacing, is very solid and responsive. As someone else noted, there is no Home or End key (which I use a lot) but the FN+Left Arrow and FN+Right Arrow do the same things.
When away from the desk I use the touchpad and even though the "button" areas are stiff, you can use multigestures on the pad to trigger button actions so I hardly ever use the "button" areas. When at the desk I use a mouse.
I run Win7, and on a Virtual Box partition, a Linux server. Both OSes run concurrently (I develop Win browser based controls for Linux servers). I run two monitors, one plugged...
2. The best tablet PC out there
Okay, I've only had this thing a few days, but having worked in IT for MS and Xerox for nearly 20 years, I know a thing or two about PCs, laptops, Mac's and hardware along with various software packages. Right before Christmas 2010 I started thinking about getting an iPad2, and noticed the range of various iPad wanna-be's. I was amazed at the offerings and their claims, yet many didn't have any reviews and most were coming out of China. I cringed at the thought of buying some unheard of device that most likely come with worthless warrantees and dubious at best hardware configurations. I even looked at Dell's offering along with EEE pc's little touch netbook's. I very nearly bought one of them thinking... okay... the processor is about the same as the iPad's, the only big differences being Windows instead of iOS and more drive space. I'd come to hate Windows and defected to Mac O S when Vista was released. My big problem was that neither the iPad or my iPhone had enough storage space...
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HP Touchsmart "Maravilla"
My story with this product starts quite ackwardly... I saw this product for the first time on the HP website on December 2010. It wasn't available yet with all the features I wanted on amazon. I could have bought it then but I was unemployed and I had other priorities. When I was absolutely ready for it, HP didn't have the customizing options I wanted, but the good thing is: AMAZON HAD IT! So I went online on January 20th and I finally purchased it!
Pros
- Windows 7, i5 core, 1.33 GHz up to 1.73 GHz, 6Gb RAM, 500Gb SATA HD,TrueVision Webcam and Fingerprint Reader,Touchscreen, Wireless N...
- Smoothly turns On and Off
- Fast and Easy access
- Up to 6-7 hrs of battery life
- Lightweight (Goes in my handbag!)
Cons
- Absence of DVD burner/player
- No bluetooth
This PC is just awesome! I've had it for about 6 months and I've been more than satisfied. It works just like a charm. I bought an external DVD plyer/ burner whose...
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