HP Pavillion TX1000z

HP Pavillion TX1000z

One of the many ultra-portable notebook computers from <strong>Hewlett-Packard</strong> is the HP Pavillion tx1000z. Very easy to bring anywhere you go having only a size of 8.82″ (L) x 12.05″ (W) x 1.23″ (min H)/1.52″ (max H). With wireless connection, stay connected to the web even in Coffee shops or other Wi-Fi hot spots.

 Its performance is not to be taken for granted as it runs on an AMD Turion 64 x2 Dual-core processor of upto 2.0GHz/1MB upgradable. Upgrade its memory of upto 2MB DDR2 and store all you want on its 200GB 4200RPM SATA Hard Drive. Enjoy its exceptional display on its 12.1″ WXGA BrightView Widescreen LCD combined with NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) Go 6150 Graphics Card.

 What is more amazing with the tx1000z is you can upgrade its LCD display with integrated touch-screen feature. With its design where you can rotate its LCD screen of upto 180-degrees horizontally, it can be converted into a table PC. That’s what we call portable notebook PC. 

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