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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

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jkOnTheRun Takes a Look At The tx2051

- Matt Faulkner

Lots of videos all around the net of this HP tx2051 - This time it's JK over at jkOnTheRun that is taking his video look at the new offering from HP.  Below is the video that can explain why he says it's 'a powerhouse that is easily the fastest Tablet PC I have used'.  With all these reviews, maybe I should take a look at this unit instead of the Toshiba M700 I've been drooling over.


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4/15/2008 6:33 AM MST  

jkOnTheRun Takes a Look At The tx2051     Comments [1]  |  Digg This |  del.icio.us |  Citations 
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:28:05 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Matt,

I have been asking the same question.

For your computation-heavy work, the M700 has some newer processors, and the TX2000 is reputed to have heat issues when running the fastest processors heavily.

In my mind, the big question concerns the screens for each. At CES, Warner expressed a preference for the M700 -- one of the problems with current tablet marketing is the inability for consumers to touch and see these things, so I rely a lot on you guys and asked about that at the time.

You had an M700 for a while -- does the screen glare like Warner reports and the JKK video shows is happening with the TX2000?

Paul
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