HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced the industry’s first convertible notebook
PC with multi-touch technology designed specifically for consumers.
Building upon the touch innovation HP developed for its TouchSmart
desktop PCs, the HP TouchSmart tx2 Notebook PC was developed for
people on the go who value having their digital content at their
fingertips – literally.
The enhanced HP MediaSmart digital entertainment software suite on the
tx2 allows users to more naturally select, organize and manipulate
digital files such as photos, music, video and web content by simply
touching the screen.
"Breezing through websites and enjoying photos or video at the tap,
whisk or flick of a finger is an entirely new way to enjoy digital
content on a notebook PC,” said Ted Clark, senior vice president and
general manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group,
HP. "With the introduction of the TouchSmart tx2, HP is providing users
an easier, more natural way to interact with their PCs, and furthering
touch innovation.”
The tx2 is the latest result of HP’s 25 years of touch technology
experience, which began with the introduction of the HP-150,
a touch screen PC that was well ahead of its time, in 1983.
Digital media powerhouse
The tx2 gives customers the choice to set aside the keyboard and mouse
in favor of a more natural user interface – the fingertip.
HP’s multi-touch display delivers quick and easy access to information,
entertainment and other social media. The tx2 recognizes simultaneous
input from more than one finger using "capacitive multi-touch
technology,” which enables the use of gestures such as pinch, rotate,
arc, flick, press and drag, and single and double tap.
The convertible design with a twist hinge allows consumers to enjoy the
TouchSmart in three modes: PC, display and tablet. With a rechargeable
digital ink pen, users can turn the tx2 into a tablet PC to write,
sketch, draw, take notes or graph right onto the screen – and then
automatically convert handwriting into typed text.
Starting at less than 4.5 pounds, the tx2 possesses a 12.1-inch diagonal
BrightView LED display and an HP
Imprint "Reaction” design.
The tx2 notebook’s HP MediaSmart software lets customers enjoy photos,
listen to music and watch Internet(1) TV or movies in
high-definition.(2) The software is optimized for multi-touch
input while also making it simple to search digital content.
In an effort to provide consumers with rich content through the
Internet, HP has expanded its partnership with MTV Networks (MTVN) by
offering video content from 10 television channels and online brands
within MediaSmart’s TV module.
Beginning in December, users can enjoy all the best content from
Nickelodeon, the No. 1 entertainment brand for kids; MTV, the premier
destination for music and youth culture programming; and COMEDY CENTRAL,
the only all-comedy network and the No. 1 network in primetime for men
ages 18 to 24. MTVN also plans to make content from Atom, CMT,
GameTrailers, Logo, Spike, The N and VH1 available within MediaSmart’s
TV module.
The MediaSmart software was first brought to HP
HDX notebook PCs in September, using the interface first popularized
on HP TouchSmart PCs. HP plans to include the software in the tx2 and
all future HP consumer notebook PCs.
Powered by the AMD Turion™ X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor or AMD
Turion X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor(3) and built on Windows®
Vista Home Premium, the tx2 will be made available worldwide in an array
of configure-to-order options.
Additional features, accessories and service
The HP TouchSmart tx2 series is ENERGY STAR® qualified and EPEAT™ Silver
registered. Mercury-free LED display panels are included on the tx2 as
part of HP’s ongoing commitment to reduce its impact on the environment.
The HP
tx Series Notebook Stand elevates the tx2, enhancing its usability
while stationary, including making it possible to put the PC in an
upright position for full interactivity with the touch screen.
HP Webcam with Integrated Microphones allows users to see brighter,
cleaner images when chatting over an Internet(1) connection.
The tx2 offers access to a variety of self-help tools built in and
online. It also is supported by HP
Total Care, which enables consumers to reach support agents 24/7 by
phone, email or real-time chat.
Pricing and availability
The HP TouchSmart tx2 is available for ordering today in the United
States at www.hpdirect.com
with a starting U.S. price of $1,149. (4) More information
about the tx2 is available at www.hp.com/go/touchsmarttx2.
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(1) Internet access is required and sold separately.
(2) HD content required to view HD images.
(3) AMD’s numbering is not a measurement of clock speed. This
system requires a separately purchased 64-bit operating system and
64-bit software products to take advantage of the 64-bit processing
capabilities of AMD technology. Dual/quad/triple-core processing
available with AMD technology is designed to improve performance of this
system. Given the wide range of software applications available,
performance of a system including a 64-bit operating system and a
dual-core processor will vary.
(4) Estimated U.S. starting price. Actual price may vary.
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