I enjoyed going over the HP TM2 because it's a fairly affordable system that offers both touch and digitzer/stylus input. It also has switchable graphics which is awesome. But I have to end this blog to focus on other projects.
I might post several bits about the HP TM2 at my new convertible tablets blog - http://www.viewtablets.com
For those seeking info about the HP TM2 Tablet I recommend browsing through this blog. It has a wealth of knowledge and examples of what you can do with this system.
Again checkout http://www.viewtablets.com
Jesse B Andersen
http://www.jessebandersen.com
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
HP TM2 Tablet and vArranger Demonstrated
Tablets are full on computers. When paired with the right software they can create a lot of neat things, including music. HP TM2 used along vArranger software can be very neat because the interface allows easy modifications through touch friendly buttons and sliders.
Links:
http://www.varranger.fr
Amazon - HP TM2 Tablet
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Alpha 1 Beta - A month with my new HP Tm2
Title: Review: A month with my new HP Tm2
By: Michael
Intro
Its been just about a month since my new tablet PC arrived, a replacement for my Tx2510, which was having a series of unrelated (Well unrelated except for the common cause of stupidity, not entirely mine) problems, and is now sitting somewhat disassembled on a self.
Ordering the custom TM2-1100 was painful. Not physically painful trying to order and navigate around the site, but rather in deciding what to buy. The TM2 was about the only tablet in my price range. Two discounts, one from HP and another my school in the way of their membership to HP academy, made it a convincing deal. I decided to max it out (well short of the ram, which is easy and cheap to upgrade if I ever needed to)
Ordering the custom TM2-1100 was painful. Not physically painful trying to order and navigate around the site, but rather in deciding what to buy. The TM2 was about the only tablet in my price range. Two discounts, one from HP and another my school in the way of their membership to HP academy, made it a convincing deal. I decided to max it out (well short of the ram, which is easy and cheap to upgrade if I ever needed to)
Read the full review at:
http://alpha1beta.com/review-a-month-with-my-new-hp-tm2/
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