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HP TouchSmart tm2t Pro Reviews

Engadget‘s review Edit

There are surely some things we'd change about the HP TouchSmart tm2 – we'd remove the battery bump, slim down the entire chassis, put in a normal touchpad, and speed up the Touchsmart software – but for an $899 starting price and now with its Core i3 upgrade, it's actually one of the better convertible laptops for students or just those that just want to reach out and touch a screen.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 27, 2010

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

Even if the iPad didn’t exist, we wouldn’t recommend the HP TouchSmart tm2. Its touchpad is one of the worst we’ve used. But the fact that Apple’s slate is now available to the masses makes this convertible an even tougher sell. And although we give HP credit for trying to build on top of Windows 7, the OS simply can’t compete with the iPad when it comes to touch-enabled apps. We still like the idea of a tablet with a full-size keyboard--and see the merit of stylus-based input for some--but this product disappoints.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 27, 2010

computershopper‘s review Edit

Unlike most ultraportable convertible tablets, the tm2t includes switchable graphics, features strong battery life, and doesn't cost too much.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 6.3 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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