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HP Pavilion TX2510US 12.1-inch Laptop (2.10 GHz AMD Turion X2 ZM-80 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Black

HP Pavilion TX2510US 12.1-inch Laptop (2.10 GHz  AMD Turion X2 ZM-80 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Black

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HP Pavilion TX2510US 12.1-inch Laptop (2.10 GHz AMD Turion X2 ZM-80 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Black

 
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The HP tx2510us laptop combines powerful ultra powerful computing with Tablet PC capabilities and entertainment features in an attractive design light enough to go anywhere. This is a true Tablet PC: write, draw and erase accurately with the included pen. Twist the display up to 180 degrees to share content and watch films -- or fold it flat for writing. Surf the Web and use applications intuitively by touching the screen with your finger tips. Show off your style with the high gloss HP Echo Imprint finish, inspired by the circular elements found in audio equipment, and more durable than traditional painted surfaces. Backlit media controls respond to the sweep of a finger. HP QuickPlay enables access to DVDs, photos, music, games, and other streamed Internet content. Dual headphone jacks enable you to share films and music without disturbing others. And the included HP Mini Remote Control can be stored in the ExpressCard slot for convenience. Enjoy enhanced security with built in fingerprint reader, which uses fingerprints instead of standard passwords to access online accounts such as banking and email.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.82 inches
Product Width:12.05 inches
Product Height:1.52 inches
Product Weight:8.0 pounds
Package Length:1.0 inches
Package Width:1.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews

Features
  • 12.1-inch (Diagonal) Widescreen Integrated Touch Screen, Convertible Display 1280 x 800, Panel Rotates 180 Degrees and Folds Flat

  • 2.10 GHz AMD Turion X2 ZM-80 Ultra Dual Core Mobile Processor with 2 MB L2 Cache

  • 3072 MB DDR2 System Memory, 250 GB Hard Drive, ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics RS780M with 64 MB DDR2 with up to 1470 MB Total Graphics Memory

  • LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support, Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth

  • Windows Vista Home Premium, dims in inches: 8.82 (W) x 12.05 (L) x 1.52 (H) approx., 4.56 lbs.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Beware of Buying a Refurbished Computer from a 3rd party vendor  Oct 03, 2009
I bought a refurbished HP Pavilion TX2510US 12.1-inch Laptop from Elecsurf, a 3rd party vendor, through Amazon.com. Instead of the TX2510US that I ordered, Elecsurf sent me a mish-mash model of two different computers and then tried to make out that it was a TX2510US. In addition, they neglected to include the earphones and remote control. When confronted, they claimed these components were not included on refurbished models, despite the fact that they advertized them as being included. Upon discovering that this computer was not what I had ordered, I immediately contacted Elecsurf requesting a return authorization but Elecsurf would not respond to my repeated emails. Elecsurf's own 7-day return policy stated "Please contact us for a return authorization for any return. Return without RMA will be refused." I subsequently contacted Amazon and they told me to ship the computer back to Elecsurf. This cost me an additional $80.00. Although Elecsurf later agreed to reimburse me for this cost, in the long run, they never did. Amazon subsequently offered me a gift certificate to help compensate for this out-of-pocket expense. Space limitations here do not permit me to state all of the hassle I went through with Elecsurf. Based on this experience, I would NEVER again buy a refurbished computer from a 3rd party vendor. You have no guarantee what kind of product you're getting. They can send you any piece of junk they want to. Fortunately Amazon was really good to deal with. Were it not for Amazon, I would have been out of pocket over $1000 and stuck with a junk computer. Even so, what a hassle to go through! Buyer Beware !!!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1DO NOT BUY ANY TX LINE PAVALION  Sep 09, 2009
The TX pavilion line laptops are LEMONS! After 7 - 15 months, you will experience the same problems that many people do - first you lose your wireless card (the computer stops recognizing it - not in device manager). Some time after this, the computer will start up, but the hard drive will not spool up. Maybe after 10 tries you can get it going, but eventually, it will not start up again. HP refuses to recognize this lemon, and if your out the one year warranty you are SOL. please, visit this website:

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This if off of HP's website, and has a hundred something posts of people saying that exact same thing.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Repeatedly shocked at how amazingly crappy this is  Aug 16, 2009
It should have been obvious by looking at this thing what a POS it is. But it doesn't just look awful, nothing works properly, it runs Vista - the worst OS ever conceived...

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Fabulous tablet PC!  May 13, 2009
I've been tracking the tablet PC market for some time and I think the HP Pavilion TX2510US is one of the best.

Pros:
* High quality Wacom 'Penabled' tablet hardware
* Supports pen pressure and has an eraser.
* Good Fingerprint Reader module
* Great software bundle, e.g. Corel Painter 4 Essentials and Microsoft OneNote 2007.

Cons:
* 12.1 inch screen might be a tad small for some
* Bit slower compared to other models - might be due to AMD processor. It is slower than the Intel Core 2 Duo.
* Glossy screen might not suit some users.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Good, affordable tablet PC for artists on a budget.  Apr 24, 2009
I bought this computer primarily for doing digital artwork. If I hadn't needed to replace my laptop, I would have just gotten a Cintiq, but looked into Tablet PCs as a compromise. I did a fair amount of research before settling on this computer, including reading the previous reviews here. Here are my thoughts.

1.) It does run a bit hot, however, there are many useful products out there to increase ventilation and in some cases actively cool the laptop with fans. I find a simple item that raises the laptop and allows airflow underneath it works perfectly.

2.) The glossy screen takes some getting used to, but most tablet PCs are going to have one because they're harder to damage and easier to clean than a matte screen. An anti-glare screen protector does wonders both for reducing the glare and "grainy" effect, as well as offering extra protection against the stylus scratching the screen. The screen is fantastic for watching movies, however.

3.) It will need some configuring for smooth performance. First, the default performance settings are awful. Before I figured that out, the computer would lag and freeze when doing anything more intensive than web browsing. Second, there is a lot of bloatware installed by HP. A few things are actually useful but mots of it is unecessary and runs automatically, hogging resources. Third, there was a lot of crazy unecessary stuff in the registry. Some of it was information from bloatware I removed, but much of it seemed to be outdated windows updates and references to nonexistent files and folders. After doing these things, it runs beautifully.

4.) I preferred XP, but Vista isn't too bad. Though it has some amusing quirks, such as asking you to approve or cancel installations from such "unidentified publishers" as Microsoft :)

5.) This tablet pc is Wacom Penabled. This was important to me because I intended to use this PC for artwork. There are other comparably-priced touchscreen/tablet PCs by HP with better overall specs, however, they are NOT penabled, which means no pressure sensitivity. The pressure sensitivity is 256 levels of pressure sensitivity, about equal to a Wacom Graphire tablet. Do not purchase this expecting it to be equal to drawing on a Cintiq, which as over 1,000 levels. All this really offers is the ability to draw right on the screen. The stylus that comes with the laptop appears to be penabled as it has pressure-sensitivity capabilities. However, the wacom penabled stylus I purchased independently seems to be more responsive.

6.) Pay close attention for any pieces of paper in the package that say "Important: Read This First". I didn't, and spent several hours on the phone with HP's customer support which leaves much to be desired, before fixing the problem.

Overall, I am very happy with it. There are certainly more powerful tablet PCs available. This one fit my price range and was confirmed as penabled.


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