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CES 2010: HP announces finger-friendly TouchSmart tm2 convertible tablet; $949
CES 2010: HP on Wednesday announced its new finger- and stylus-friendly TouchSmart tm2 convertible tablet PC, which claims 9 hours of battery life for $949.
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HP on Wednesday announced its new finger- and stylus-friendly TouchSmart tm2 convertible tablet PC, which claims 9 hours of battery life for $949.
The 12.1-inch system is powered by Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors and sports discrete ATI Mobility Radeon graphics.
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On the design front, a single button touchpad and aluminum exterior sheathe the innards, which are now thinner and lighter. It's aimed for the consumer market, and includes touch applications such as photo-editing software, media management and a touch-enabled Netflix app.
It will be available on January 17 and start at $949.