With unparalleled versatility, the HP TouchSmart tm2 lets you touch, draw, type or move everywhere in between. This compact yet powerful notebook converts to a tablet with a simple twist. Next-generation multi-touch technology puts endless creative possibilities at your fingertips. Slim and stylish, the HP TouchSmart tm2 can make everything you do faster, easier, and way more fun. Draw, write, and play longer with extended battery life. Power your next masterpiece with high-speed DDR3 memory and the 7200RPM hard drive. Enjoy top-quality entertainment wherever you go by watching high-definition video online, or adding an optional external Blu-ray drive, all enhanced by Dolby Advanced Audio. HP MediaSmart provides direct access to your fa...
- Intel Core i3 Processor 1.33GHz
- 4GB DDR3 RAM
- 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
- 12.1-Inch Screen, Intel HD
- Windows 7 Home Premium, 6 hours Battery Life
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Love it, but aint perfect...
In general, I love it but nothing's perfect. Before this I had the HP T2z which is the predecessor of the TM2 series. I've had it for a couple weeks now and thought I'd share my opinion.
Pros:
- FN keys are first laptop functions then F keys: I love this feature. I very rarely use function keys but I do use the volume / brightness / WLAN keys a lot. This new keyboard layout makes the function keys laptop functions by default. You have to hit the FN key to use F11, for example. But the wireless on/off is a touch away.
- Screen flips both ways: the T2z could only rotate one way. This goes both.
- Long lasting battery: with the wireless off and the screen half bright I've gotten 6+ hours out of the battery.
- Light: nice to have the weight down. Who wants to carry extra pounds?
Cons:
- No home, end, pg dn, pg up keys: The new keyboard has it's downside... I use the home end keys a lot, or used to at least. Since we're talking about the...
2. HP TouchSmart tm2-2150
I bought this TouchSmart tm2-2150us to replace my old Sony Vaio.
Pros:
- 500GB storage
- 4GB memory, 2GB each slot (expandable to 8GB)
- Intel i3 1.33 GHz (Works fine for image editing)
- Convertible screen (iPad killer)
- Sensitive Touch Screen
- Pen digitizer
- Unique design
- Nice speaker output
Cons:
- a bit heavy (~4.1 lbs)
- reflective display (need to set maximum brightness if you use it outdoor)
- no optical drive
So far, this laptop meet my expectation as a portable and tablet PC. The 12.1 screen size is perfect for traveling (not too big or small) also the battery can stay about 3 - 4 hours using wifi and 4 - 5 hours using cable LAN.
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The HP tm2 is a winner
I've had my HP tm2t (2100) for eight months now and love it. I really vacillated between getting an iPad and the HP. The tm2t beats the Apple hands down. Fingerprint-securtiy logon, I/O-phone jack, RJ45 for ethernet, HDMI-out, VGA-out, 3 USB's, an SD-MS/Pro-MMC-XD-card slot plus a security-lock port. The intel-i5 plus 4Gb runs superbly and doesn't kill the battery as an i7 does. It boots quickly, runs fast, tough-as-nails and stays cool -- is a blast to use. The screen is beautiful--very easy on the eyes. The 180
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