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HP HDX Entertainment notebook
Posted on Jul 27, 07 02:34 AM PDT

Entertainment notebooks aren't really meant to be used at home, but they work great if you're trying to get a pseudo-home theater environmnet while on the road. HP has just unveiled the HDX Entertainment notebook that weighs a massive 15.5 pounds and comes with a gargantuan 20.1" display. Other features include a dula core processor, an integrated TV tuner, a DVD burner and HD DVD player, and customizable RAM as well as hard drive capacities. Another paradox for these beasts include the higher power consumption and relatively poor battery life, something most travelers tend to avoid. I guess if you want to catch a movie in your motel room in a decent manner (because your boss was too cheap to send you to the Hilton), this is where the HDX Entertainment notebook comes in. Pick one up today with prices starting from $3,000.
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By Olemak , 06/08/07 3:01 AM (CommentID #264049)
I think you're missing the point. This looks like a great semi-portable PC for the home: easy to stowe away, and easy to lug around the house too: set it up on the kitchen table to check your morning mail with breakfast, carry it out to the porch/garedn, whatever to maybe do a spot of surfing in the afternoon, connect it to the big screen to watch a downloadad movie or Joost in the evening, take it down to the den for a spot of gaming, or even set it up in the debroom to wach a HD-DVD there before going to sleep. Sounds very versatile for me, but I don't think I'll bother actually travelling anywjere, at least not in a worck capacity, with my HDX. Will certainly bring it on vacations, tho.
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