29
Jul

HP TX2000 Tablet PC review

   Posted by: WhiRL   in Tech craze

A screen shot of my lovely desktop

For those of you out there who don’t like tech stuff, I know these things seem like a bore to read but please read this plus the the Omnia post ok? You will need to know these things if you want to function effectively in the post-modern world. It also saved people like me the heartache of fixing your computers for hours which I have done so for many over these years. It’s rather painstaking hahaha. Serious wan. You can start with these things I’ve been posting. They are just basic knowledge I tell you. I also only know so little. But I try to learn. You can always ask me anytime and I will try to help if I can. See I’m so nice. hahahah.

Behold my new notebook!!!

My first thought was, its so beautiful! I’m wondering how they ever designed such works of art!! I mean seriously they really do good jobs in making you feel all weak when you see their products nowadays don’t they. I was on the verge of getting an HP 2133 and do a review on it which again is one of the latest products out there and would again probably be as popular as the Samsung Omnia post, but in the end I got the HP tx2080au which is part of HP’s tx2000 series.

Why you may ask? It was offered as an upgrade from the HP 2133 at an irresistible price!

But isn’t this an older model? Yeah it came out in January but again, I’m all about functionality and then design rather than design then functionality. In the past I was riding a motorcycle and subnotebooks were honestly the way to go as they were light. They lack the processing power that is needed for my audio work and therefore wouldn’t be fit for such purposes and so I had my huge Dell 6400.

I didn’t need two notebooks anymore so I was thinking I needed something that will help me in my job and lifestlye here. So when this offer was made I couldn’t resist. Here is what I got:

  • AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual Core processor TL-60 2.0GHz
  • Up to 4GB DDR2 RAM (my unit has 2GB soon to be 4GB hehehe)
  • Nvidia GeForce Go 6150 graphics with shared RAM of up to 128MB
  • 160GB 5400 RPM HDD
  • 12.1″ WXGA touchscreen display with built in digitizer (1280×800 resolution)
  • 1.3 megapixel webcam and built in stereo microphone.
  • LightScribe Super Multi or Super Multi 8X DVD+/-R/RW
  • Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet
  • 802.11a/b/g with Bluetooth
  • ExpressCard 34 Slot
  • 3 x USB ports
  • 2 x headphone out and one microphone-in
  • VGA-15 pin
  • TV-Out S-video
  • RJ-11 and RJ-45
  • Notebook Expansion port 3
  • 2 x Consumer Infared
  • Battery: 4-cell and 8-cell Lithium-Ion
  • Weight: 4.3 pounds with weight saver and 4-cell battery
  • Dimensions: 8.82″(L) x 12.05″(W) x 1.23″(H)
  • 3 years on site warranty

Design and Looks

Firstly I was very very excited to hold it in my hands and I was like….whoa this is much heavier than I had expected and so much more heavier than my EEEPC. Yet it was way way lighter than my Dell so that is great. Carrying my Dell around has been painful. I have walked with this notebook in my backpack for more than 10 kilometers and well I must say it didn’t feel like a burden. But I think for girls it may be less of a pleasure.

The moment I set my eyes on it in my hands, I fell in love with its design. There are intricate things I didn’t notice about its design until I had it with me. Its not just black and silver as you see from afar. There are designs that are embedded on the cover and even on the inside. I like that a lot!

Can you see the designs?

Tablet Function and Screen

I think most of you should know what a normal functional notebook is like. Therefore I will not go into that detail. What I would love to do is to tell you about a Tablet PC. If you don’t know there are many divisions to the notebook category. Tablet PCs are touch screen PCs that can convert into a tablet form as seen below and also be used like a conventional PC. Some do not however have this dual function but that is rare for now.

Touch Screen PC? You may ask. Cool. Yes this technology has been out for some time now. But it hasn’t been very well done if I may say until Vista promised that it would change the Tablet PCs into something people would want. And guess what? It did for me!

Here it is in tablet mode

I tried some in the past and they were far from impressive, but I must say that the Tablet PC is much better now than I expected. Firstly because of HP’s active digitizer. What’s that? Like a pocket PC, there is the stylus right? There….the pen like thing….Ahhhh you get it now. In the past it was like that. Just a piece of plastic for you to touch the screen. Now, you can use it like a mouse. It has a clicking mechanism and even better when you move it around the screen, the pointer follows you so you can see where you are going to tap!

This is how the stylus goes into the notebook!

I mean for me that is wonderful! I can do notation for my music and I won’t miss the line. It is so hard to try to hit a fine line on the screen by just one tap and that is just a wonderful function that did not exist in the past. Even better, the pen when turn the other way around functions as an eraser for what you wrote. So cool!

The writing recognition has improved! It detects my ugly writing perfectly. You just write like usual. There is no need for special method or anything. That makes things sooooo easy…..for me at least hahaha.

The screen honestly is beautiful. Other than the fact it is hard to see under sun light……seems to be a problem with all touchscreen windows stuff even my Omnia….The resolution is wonderful as it is a 12.1 inch screen but has the same resolution as my Dell 15.4 inch last time. So images are sharp and clear. Colors on the screen are nice but cannot be compared to a real monitor. I noticed this only when I put it beside my Dell monitor. Otherwise on its own it actually looks impressive.

The web cam is just of normal quality and so therefore nothing to shout about.

Speed and Multimedia

This is how the screen can turn along with the speakers to change into the tablet form

I don’t know why there are so many anti AMD processors people out there but I actually prefer AMD to Intel. Performance wise I find AMD better but the downside is that it does consume more battery juice. So I was rather worried about that until I realised they offered two batteries! Yes I heard it was normal in their packages. The 4 cell lasts about 2 and a half hours on full blast usage. the 8 cell lasts slightly over 4 hours. Good enough for me :P

Using it was fun as there were no issues with speed with all my applications. Multi tasking is no problem too as I often run many things as well because I hook this up to my Dell 22 inch monitor to work. Still startup of the computer is slow as in all Vista systems. Very disappointing thing done by Microsoft.

Still this Tablet is not meant for gaming but plays multimedia wonderfully with its sharp screen so videos and pictures look GREAT and I must say they packed in some impressive speakers. Other tablets I come across don’t have speakers that sound so sweet. What i mean by that is that it is loud enough and not distorted or harsh sounding. They are Altec Lansing speakers that are mounted to the screen so that you can hear them even as you change into a tablet or normal notebook style.

The notebook comes with TWO line outs. I was like that is something I need so much!!! Cool!!! And one of them can function as a SPDIF out that gives you digital quality sound if you have the proper equipment to connect it to. I can even control the volume of each output individually. There is also a mic in if you are not satisfied with the in built mic . All these are located in the front of the notebook for easy access and that is really nice.

Sound quality of the sound card is good but as expected will never outperform a dedicated audio interface.

OS and Software

This Tablet comes with Vista which is so much better with its tablet functions compared to XP. I’m not sure about XP service pack 3 if it is as good as this, but I’m sure XP can’t do what it does as good. Vista’s outlook and interface is very beautiful too.

I’m not a fan of Vista because it really eats a lot of resources and is really slow in starting up. I love XP because its been more stable when it comes to audio recording. I hope this improves in time. I would not advice anyone to use Vista unless they have a minimum of 2 GB RAM and even so I would suggest getting 4GB that is the maximum for a 32bit system and makes Vista slightly more of a pleasure to use.

The notebook comes bundled with Cyberlink’s DVD suite instead of the usual Roxio or Nero somehow. It works fine just without all the other fancy stuff that the others have. Good enough for me. They also come with the lightscribe feature which is so nice to use to burn images onto the top of the cd. You must however have the right cd media that supports lightscribe.

Keyboard, Mouse and Fingerprint Reader

A picture of the pen and Tablet from another website

The keyboard was sooooo nice to type on. I don’t even know why. Its just the design and the touch. I like it sooooo much. I mean I am a pianist so touch is something I’m sensitive to and really fussy about. This is the nicest keyboard I’ve used in my life. The size and design is just nice to work with.

The trackpad is sooo nice to use too. My brother has a HP too and the trackpad looked similar and I didn’t like his. I was like I’m so not going to use that pad, but when I used it now….wow….it felt good. Because of the texture on the pad, I can actually feel when I want to move the mouse and when I wanted to scroll up or down just at the right hand side without looking. The buttons are nice to click too. I was expecting that this would be the feature I would hate the most on this notebook only to be proven sooooo wrong!

I never had a notebook with a fingerprint reader, so I was like coming with zero expectations. Then when I realised how it functions and how easy it was to setup, I was so happy. I mean logging on to windows was such a hassle in that past but now all I do is swipe my finger on the reader and ‘TA DA’ I’m in. Still I can choose to type in the password the conventional way but who wants to anymore hahaha.

A view of the keyboard and trackpad

Wireless

The notebook comes with the standard wifi capabilities though I wished they added wireless N on mine. There are different models that have that. Wireless N is the latest specification for wifi which transmits further and faster. But that is not necessary in most scenarios. A need not a want.

It also comes installed with bluetooth which again helps connect many things to the computer such as the handphone, pocket pc, other PCS and so much more. There are so many possibilities with the bluetooth functions nowadays. One of which I love is by connecting it to my bluetooth headphones. The range and reception is good on this notebook. Nothing outstanding about it.

It also helps me connect to my Motorola V6 handphone to access internet over HSPDA (3.5G) when I travel on the train or practically anywhere. So I’m so satisfied with this function. So far there is no drop of signal, no compatibility issues…..wonderful.

Other things

I think I should mention about whether the notebook is noisy or not as that counts nowadays. I loved my EEEPC because its practically almost noiseless. So nice! This however not close to that. Even my Dell performs quieter. The hard disk ‘whirlish’ sound is loud, the fan noise it audible but tolerable.

The notebook also gets rather warm at the fan outlet alone. I must stress this. I am surprised that the rest of the notebook is not as hot as I expected. I left it on for 24 hours without the air cond and still the keyboard was not hot. the back was only warm. It is farrrrr cooler than my EEEPC. Very well done by HP I must say because you don’t want a hot tablet in your hand as you give presentations. I mean if its too hot it will defeat the purpose of getting something you want to be able to conveniently hold in your hand right?

Also last thing I would love to add is that the buttons all over the notebook and the remote control that comes along with the notebook makes it so nice as a multimedia player. This remote control slots right into the express card slot at the side which makes it convenient to carry around. When I prefer, I just can control the multimedia functions like play, pause, volume and more while I’m lying comfortably on my bed. Nice.

The only downside to this notebook in the end for me is that they did not provide a screen protector. I mean with all my heavy usage, I scratch my pocket pc like mad! This notebook I do not want to scatch. So I managed to find NUshield screen protectors online and I’m waiting for them to arrive. They only cost USD15. Well worth it considering repairing the original screen will cost you more. It is very easy to leave fingerprint marks on the cover as well.

I also sourced for the price of the digitizer pen/stylus because that is the thing people lose the most and its only SGD25 from HP, phew. I’m told that the price of this tablet is also very reasonable. USD 1299. I think that is well worth it for this notebook. Thank God for providing me such a wonderful tool!!

Conclusion

Multiview of the Tablet

I hope this little review will help you choose a notebook or maybe a tablet PC too next time. There are so many choices out there but let me give some advice. Always get one that suits your needs. There is always a notebook out there that will seem tailored for your needs!!! and sometimes wants hahaha. In the end, it’s always worth to pay more for something that works for you. I mean really suits your need. Yes the price will drop eventually and you’ll always lose money. But for me it’s worth the investment if you really fully utilise its functions. You buy something that doesn’t function the way you want, you’ll regret and end up spending more because you’ll have to get a replacement in time. Also a lot of people end up spending more than necessary when all they need is to type and surf. So please use your money wisely.

Don’t say I don’t need this la, save la, and end up buying something lousy and don’t say aiyo I need this la but end up not using it. I mean if you use that function once a month only, you don’t need it! :) Ok? So I’m glad I got this. I hope it lasts me hahahha. Cheers!!

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18 comments so far

nancy
 1 

This review is so detailed…. the Omnia’s too. You deserve credit from the respective companies! The replies and recommendations to your readers on the Omnia has helped clear doubts too, i am sure.

Thank you for doing these reviews….though i for one would not need these tempting, very impressive, wonderful tools, i definitely understand the functions and specifications much much better now (at least now i know the techie stuffs don’t hate me….hahaha, just that i haven’t got to know them! :P ).

Thanks for making such efforts :)

Leon said:

I’m glad it helps you. Worth the effort then I guess.

July 29th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
MikeLeo
 2 

Wah… I recommend that HP link their review page to your blog lar… perhaps you should ask commission from them

Leon said:

I wish they would honestly….but I don’t even think they know I exist haha

July 29th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
meiyen@sarah
 3 

Yeah I think you should get commission from HP….haha yup very detailed review..and its so so cool. I’ve alwyas liked touch screens as its really nice i tried one before, and besides that the whole notebook looks soooo cool !! The designs are very nice. Thanks for the review….

Leon said:

It is super cool haha. Just got my screen protector….now learning more haha

July 30th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Edren
 4 

May i know the price for this beauty?

Leon said:

I thought I mentioned it? USD 1299 haha. I don’t know how much it is in Malaysia

July 30th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
 5 

Looks like a really good one!!!

Leon said:

It is! Just that its vista and I’m having huge problems trying to setup my recording stuff with this computer because of vista

July 31st, 2008 at 11:10 am
nancy
 6 

anyway to ‘help’ HP or Samsung realize your existence….seriously.

Leon said:

Seriously I don’t think so.

July 31st, 2008 at 9:43 pm
blossom
 7 

Agree its a very very cool notebook…i was drawing on it the other day!!!…not too bad
So enjoy your notebook

Leon said:

Drawing on it? Eh you have one too??

August 8th, 2008 at 12:30 am
Walltalker
 8 

oooooooooooo its so pretty……. It sounds prettier when someone you know has it…. Haha…………Suddenly i fell it is time for me to change to a new pc….. Which i want to wait till windows Vienna comes out…

Leon said:

Yeah wait if you can…but an impatient person who doesn’t trust windows like me can’t wait hahaha

August 9th, 2008 at 10:57 am
blossom
 9 

hee hee wish i had one too!…or maybe a Mac Book Air

Leon said:

Oh yeah….that is tempting just not powerful though

August 10th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
max
 10 

1)table pc is better off with XP TABLET edition.not vista.any table pc with vista is a disaster.
2)I own tx2029au and I hate the HEAT produce by the AMD processor.Intel is way cooler and the fan noise is loud.
3)Currently i have 4GB ram but vista sp1 only uses 3GB.So basically it’s useless to install 4GB unless u’re running x64 vista.
juz something tat i wanna share….

Leon said:

I must thank you for your comment because you pointed out some things that I didn’t. I disagree that XP tablet edition is better in its functions, but I agree it performs better. Vista is crap, I hate its ridiculously slow boot times.

AMD and its heat factor is well known. The fan as I mention is loud but I’ve come across worse before. Even my EEEPC feel hotter at the bottom than this tablet. I can gurantee you that. Only the exhaust is very hot. But the notebook at the most stays cool which is well done considering AMD notebooks feels extremely hot at the bottom usually.

About the RAM issue, I also have 4GB and you know what the 3GB issue is a vista problem not a machine problem. Stupidly vista allocates 1GB to the system resources. 64bit processing has a maximum of 16 GB RAM so no point going for 4GB then….right? :P

August 15th, 2008 at 1:14 am
max
 11 

oh and you forgot to mention tat the optical drive a.k.a dvd rom is detachable to reduce overall weight…

Leon said:

Yes that is a good point I forgot to mention though I know that most people won’t bother doing it though. Unless you are really burdened by it.

August 15th, 2008 at 1:22 am
Amar
 12 

Does AMD TURION hangs the system?

Leon said:

I am wondering what is the rationale behind asking that question. Why would a processor hang the system?

August 24th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Amar
 13 

M a multimedia user n i run softwares lyk fruityloops dat results in cracking of sound.
Pls suggest me dat dis will nt happen with hp tablet?

Leon said:

Its the quality of the sound card that determines that. Honestly every sound card that is built-in are terrible for doing high quality recordings. Crackling happen often times when your sample rate is too high. The computer is not powerful to handle that and crackling happens. I think if you want to do audio stuff. Read some audio forums, they will tell you how to know. It is a very very complicated process to find a perfect setup. If you are asking if this notebook has enough processing power? Sure it has. I think 8 track simultaneous recordings are the max

August 24th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
zisca
 14 

Very informative review. Wish I’d read it before I dispensed of 999 US on a tx2510 on Aug. 16, 08. Great point about not spending more on functions that you don’t need. I have yet to explore the capabilities of the pc - not even the tablet. I guess I don’t know where to start. Even the finger print reader has suddenly stopped recognizing my fingerprint in start up. Is there any way to fix that?

Leon said:

Right click on the Digitalpersona Personal icon on the bottom right corner. then redo the fingerprint enrollment. I hope that will solve your problem

September 1st, 2008 at 3:55 am
zisca
 15 

Thanks. I did as you suggested but got the message “Fingerprint reader not connected.” Do I need to be connecting something?

Leon said:

I think you’ve disabled your fingerprint reader hardware somehow. The settings is probably in the bios. Try looking there. Otherwise I’m not sure. Sorry I’m no pro and I’m not with my notebook. But I will try to experiment with it tomorrow when I get back to Singapore. So if you can wait and be patient with me then wait ok? if not call HP support. If you do solve it, please let me know too ok :)

September 2nd, 2008 at 1:23 am
Taiwo Temi
 16 

leon I must say, ur review on the Hp Tx 2000 series is nothing short of being awesome! i bet even the manufacturers wouldn’t have done it any better.
But the downside from my view is having it function fully on Xp. A lot of its drivers are not compatible, most especially the co- processor, sound, VGA and other basic stuff.
i must give it to this machine, typing on it is off the hook. never liked typing but this keys are just irresistible.
hope u can help me out here.
frm Nigeria

Leon said:

You firstly have to download the drivers from the HP website. It is possible as they have is all there for free for XP. Secondly the normal version for XP will not give you all the tablet functions you need. You need to use the Windows XP tablet Edition.

You are absolutely right they keys are absolutely wonderful to type on. The best I’ve ever had

September 23rd, 2008 at 2:48 am
Kelzz
 17 

Hi, may I know is it available in Singapore? Where did you purchase?

Leon said:

I saw it in Funan. Interested in buying mine? I was given another notebook and I don’t need two. :)

October 10th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
Kelzz
 18 

How long have you been using? Contact me via my email. Thanks!

October 22nd, 2008 at 12:21 pm

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