The tx2-1020ea is similar in design to the tx2130ea, with both being tablet touchscreen laptops. The case is sturdily built, with rounded edges and a smart, glossy metallic finish. The keyboard and touchpad are both of a good standard.

The wide screen bezel houses a webcam and fingerprint reader as well as controls for the touchscreen interface. One problem common among touchscreens is image quality. This display has an extra layer, like frosted glass, which is highly visible when you're watching moving images and also makes colours and whites look rather dull.

You have the option of using your fingers or the stylus, which comes with a lanyard and fits into a slot in the case. It supports multi-touch gestures, such as pinching two fingers together to zoom in. However, until Windows 7 appears, there's little support for these apart from within HP's own multimedia software.

Using the pen to navigate around Windows is easy, but it's more useful for handwriting recognition. It managed to decipher our uneven scrawl with few mistakes, and has an easy-to-use interface that lets you correct individual words or letters. With the tx2-1020ea in tablet mode, you can carry it like a clipboard and use the pen to take notes or annotate drawings.

The tx2-1020ea comes with two batteries. The smaller four-cell battery fits flush, shaves 200g off the weight and lasts for two hours and 47 minutes. The larger eight-cell battery lasts for five hours and 24 minutes, but protrudes from the rear. It's nice to have the option, though.

At 2.3GHz, its AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-84 processor sounds quick, but the actual application performance leaves a lot to be desired. The tx2-1020ea is outperformed by many notebooks costing just two-thirds of its price, which is unacceptable even for a tablet. On the plus side, there's a big 400GB hard disk fitted, so there's plenty of storage space for your files.

It's hard for most users to justify spending £1,000 on a tablet PC, but it's money well spent if you like to make handwritten notes for later reference. Unfortunately, the tx2-1020ea doesn't have the performance we'd expect at this price. If you're in no hurry to upgrade to a touchscreen, then you're better off waiting until Windows 7 is available.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

Processor

AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-84

Processor clock speed

2.3GHz

Memory

4.00GB

Memory slots

2

Memory slots free

0

Maximum memory

4GB

Size

54x308x239mm

Weight

2.3kg

Sound

Realtek High Definition Audio

Pointing device

touchpad

Power consumption standby

1W

Power consumption idle

24W

Power consumption active

60W

Display

Viewable size

12.1 in

Native resolution

1,280x800

Graphics Processor

ATI Radeon HD 3200

Graphics/video ports

VGA

Graphics Memory

64MB

Storage

Total storage capacity

400GB

Optical drive model

HL-DT-ST GSA-T50L

Optical drive type

DVD+/-RW +/-DL DVD-RAM

Ports and Expansion

USB ports

3

Bluetooth

yes

Wired network ports

1x 10/100/1000

Wireless networking support

802.11b/g

PC Card slots

1x ExpressCard/34

Modem

Yes

Supported memory cards

SD, MMC, Memory Stick Pro, xD

Other ports

minijack audio output, minijack microphone input, minijack S/PDIF output

Miscellaneous

Carrying case

Yes

Operating system

Windows Vista Home Premium

Operating system restore option

restore partition

Software included

Cyberlink DVD Suite, Microsoft Works 8.5

Buying Information

Warranty

one year collect and return

Price

£999

Details

www.hp.co.uk

Supplier

http://www.hp.co.uk

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