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HP Pavilion tx1000

77

Good

  • Pros
  • Tablet is easy to use
  • Features a unique touchpad
  • Cons
  • Battery life is poor
  • Screen is hard to see
  • Performance: Fair: 63
  • Features: Good: 77
  • Design: Very Good: 81
Performance
Adobe Photoshop CS2778
Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP-3 DirectX703
Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP-3 Rendering921
Battery Life (Office Applications)1:47
Battery Life (Video Playback in hh:mm)1:45:26 AM
Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit7.1
Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit17.6
Firefox 2425
Microsoft Office 2003 with SP-1449
Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9.0334
Multitasking515
Nero 7 Ultra Edition859
Number of Included Batteries1
Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator 1.5292
Winzip Computing WinZip 10.0393
WorldBench 6 Score64
WorldBench 6 Word ScoreGood

What You Should Know about the Pavilion tx1000

Multitask and Not Bog Down

The more memory a PC has, the faster your programs run and the more windows you can work in simultaneously. Equipped with memory between 1GB and 3GB, this laptop should be able to handle just about any task you can throw at it without bogging down too much. For instance, if you're a multitasker and you'd like to burn a music CD in one window while watching your favorite DVD movie (for the umpteenth time) in another--while flipping between your inbox and your browser to work on your blog during the movie's boring parts--this laptop can manage it all without a hiccup.

User Reviews for HP Pavilion tx1000

  • Reviewed by: EdBMaui

    Duration of ownership: 1 Month

    Strengths: Great Graphics, Great Speed. Wonderfull as a tablet, and great as a notebook. Swivel screen is great on planes

    Weaknesses: After prolonged use a pair of reading glasses come in handy

    Overall Evaluation: This little puppy has all of the functions and power of its big brothers and then adds light-weight, a fully functional tablet and direct play ability. I have travelled for years trying to find that perfect balance of having the horse power I need, and not dread lugging the unit throughout my travels along with all my other devices (mp3 player, DVD player etc.). I have finally found the answer in The HP tx1120us. I have had my unit for about two weeks and the sheen has not worn off, I am still finding new ways of incorporating all of the functions for differing situations. This sub-notebook is fully outfitted for serious work (web and graphics design, presentations, programming and the usual office functions) but it is also versatile in the various ways it accepts input, The swivel screen not only acts as a tablet with character recognition, but can also be used in conjunction with the full sized key board as a touch sensitive (using your finger) pointing device. This comes in very handy when the person in front of you reclines their airline seat, and speaking of input the metal touch pad feels so much better than the typical ones due to the lack of "stickiness" I was used to. I have loaded the unit up with Office 2007 Professional, Photoshop, GoLive, Visual Studio, Authorware, SQL and a hand full of games including Myst and have not been disappointed in the systems' ability to handle what I throw at it. The only additions I have added for hardware are extra battery and USB link to take advantage of the G3 tethered connection to my mobile phone. I can't say enough about having found my ideal travel companion. And one that fits in a messenger bag along with all of my cables, thumb drives, DVDs, papers, portable drives, phone, sunglasses...... at a price that was well below what other similar but less versatile machines are selling for. Oh and did I mention the design looks pretty cool to !

  • Reviewed by: Siggy

    Duration of ownership: 1 Month

    Strengths: Price, size, tablet option, nice design, camera, fingerprint reader, performs well, built in almost everything you need.

    Weaknesses: 1GB RAM which I suspect fills the available space so upgrading to 2GB is not as cheap as it might be, especially since it uses shared memory for the video. Very warm (but not hot). Display does not cope well with sunshine.

    Overall Evaluation: Contrary to the review, it does have a stylus and a place to keep it. It also has a neat little remote control that can be stashed in the PC Card socket. The stock HP version only has 512MB RAM, so if that was the version tested, it may explain the performance issues. I got mine from Sams Club at $1250 and it has 1GB RAM and seems to perform fine with Vista. I actually bought it for my wife and she loves it. Being able to use it in tablet format makes it very convenient. Removing the DVD Drive makes it lighter as well although this is not always practical. The battery life seems fine and there is an extended battery available, but that tends to conflict with the ultraportable aspect of this machine. Overall, I would strongly suggest this for sitting on the sofa browsing the web etc. It will do anything you need it to do apart from the latest games, but it's too small for that anyway.