CES has been over for a few weeks, and HP is at last ready to start handing over their new tx2000 convertible tablets to eagerly awaiting Americans.
Details for Australia haven't yet been properly announced, but we're waiting on some info from HP Australia PR (we should be able to get this guy for review in the coming months).
The US entry-level model (US$1,299) will buy a 2.1GHz AMD Turion processor, an NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 video card, a 160GB hard drive and 2GB of RAM.
Spending an extra US$1012 gets you an extra 100MHz in processing power (a 2.2GHz AMD Turion), a 250GB hard drive, Vista Ultimate, and HP'll chuck in a Verizon 3G ExpressCard.
Both models have HP's LightScribe laser disc labelling technology, a fingerprint reader, and a 12.1" touchscreen that according to Engadget, may or may not have a digitiser.
Stay tuned for Australian details.
[via Engadget]
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
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