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Specifications: Processor: AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology (2.1 GHz); RAM installed: 3 GB DDR2 SDRAM; Weight: 4.6 lbs; See full specs
Price range: $779.95 - $1,049.99
CNET editors' buying advice
We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Tablet PCs. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of tablet pc.
Tablet PC notebook computer
Usually comparable in size and weight to ultraportable or thin-and-light laptops, tablet PCs let you take handwritten notes and navigate menus, documents, and Web pages using a stylus directly on the screen. The most common type is the convertible tablet, which looks much like traditional a laptop but has a display that swivels 180 degrees and folds flat over the keyboard. (Some manufacturers are incorporating this type of tablet functionality into larger midsize and thin-and-light laptops.) Slate tablets, on the other hand, lack keyboards--they're all screen. The smallest tablets, ultramobile PCs, bridge the gap between PDA and ultraportable, with 7-inch touch-screen displays and enhanced media player features. Once only the tool of specialized industries, tablets are gaining a wider audience, thanks to their portability, flexibility, and wow factor.
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Convertible tablets
Convertible tablets have an integrated keyboard like a standard clamshell notebook but can also be used while standing or walking like a slate tablet. The drawback is the added weight of the keyboard is still present while in tablet form.
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Home user laptop computer
Home users are increasingly turning to notebook computers as their primary PCs, as they like that laptops can offer similar performance and features to those of a desktop PC, and can be easily moved from room to room. Though of course almost any notebook computer will do for typical home use, there are two types of laptops most suitable for home users: mid-size notebooks, which tend to be budget-friendly, and desktop replacements, which are usually packed with features.
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Laptop computer memory size
To maximize battery life, notebook computer processors are often designed to save more energy and run cooler than desktop processors. The drawback is slower performance, but more memory can help, which it won't consume energy or radiate heat. Even better, up to 4GB of RAM can now be found in budget configurations. If you want more memory later, expansion is often a simple procedure.
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Notebook computer processors
The central processor (CPU) is the heart of any computer system and an excellent litmus test as to whether a desktop computer or notebook fits your needs. The trouble is, processor names like Athlon and Celeron are as cryptic as system names like Latitude and Pavilion. Here's a quick guide to see which chip is a fit:
| Manufacturer | Processor name | Processing power | Designed use |
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| AMD | Turion | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| Intel | Core 2 Extreme | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| AMD | Athlon | High | Mainstream |
| Intel | Core 2 Duo | High | Mainstream |
| AMD | Sempron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Celeron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Pentium Dual Core | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Atom | Low | Netbook |
| Via | C7-M | Low | Netbook |
| Intel | Pentium | Low | Budget |
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HP Pavilion tx2110us Entertainment - Turion 64 X2 TL-62 2.1 GHz - 12.1" TFT:
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