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HP Pavilion Tablet Touch Screen TX2500Z & TX2Z Review

By content • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Reviews

This year laptop manufacturers have taken this 3rd quarter by storm. Everyone has brought out their best for the beginning of the school year, and HP has set the bar higher than any other company. The new HP Pavilion TX2500Z & TX2Z have given the consumer full touch screen capabilities inside of a youthful and innovative laptop computer. These new HP notebooks are made specifically to appeal to students and early adopters. The MediaSmart interface is incredibly user friendly and you simplify your workflow with multi-touch gestures.


What can you do with the TX2Z’s touch screen? With the same technology made famous by the iPhone and iPod touch, you can easily control objects on the screen by making gestures with multiple fingers at once. Also, users can make an “M” shape with two fingers to launch HP MediaSmart and its touch-enabled media programs. The TX2500Z has a slightly more restrictive touch screen that you could tap on to make selections, but you cannot make any finger gestures.



The TX2Z comes with a unique stylus that is hidden on the right side of the laptops body, close to the front of the keyboard. With the tablet’s handwriting recognition software the notebook deciphers your written words with incredible precision. It reads cursive handwriting as well, and hardly any pressure needs to be applied while writing. Entire words can even disappear completely when they are heavily crossed out.



The HP Pavilion Tablet comes with a 12.1-inch (1280 x 800) display. The picture is consistent at vertical angles, and watching a movie at almost a 180-degree angle horizontally is easily possible. The HP Pavilion Tablet is readily available with SRS Premium Sound audio technology and Altec Lansing speakers for a high quality entertainment experience.

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