HP Compaq tc4400 Tablet PC Review
HP has released a new tablet PC of their own, the tc4400, and while it does not do as well as the Toshiba Portégé M400, that was reviewed a few days ago, it still has some good points to it.
Laptop Magazine put it through its paces and had this to say:
HP’s newest convertible, the Compaq tc4400, is out to prove that the age of the sluggish hybrid is over. Notebook functionality and performance now blend well with tablet PC functionality, so traveling power users can have the speed of a top-notch mainstream notebook and get tablet PC pen-style computing in one portable system.
The 12.1-inch display sits on a very sturdy swivel pin. We found the screen to be flatter and less vibrant than the display on the Toshiba M400 convertible we tested last month, as well as some of the slates we have seen from Electrovaya and Motion.
In the end they gave the tc4400 a three and a half out of five. They loved its speed, keyboard, and stylus performance, but found the LCD lacking, and the unit a bit too pricey.
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