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H-P Laptop: More to Lug, More to Love

 

Editor's Note: Gary Krakow is an award-winning journalist whose columns help feed his personal passion for playing with gadgets of all types, shapes and sizes. Today we bring you part two of Gary's high-end holiday buying guide. Stay tuned to this space for more and click here for part one.

The extremely large Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Pavilion HDX9000 Entertainment Notebook PC barely makes it as a laptop -- unless you're an NFL linebacker with a giant lap.

This somewhat portable computer measures 18.7 by 13.4 by 2.3 inches and weighs in at a whopping 15.5 pounds. It runs on Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Vista operating system. The 20.1-inch, WSXGA, high-definition, 1680 by 1050 pixels, widescreen display is permanently attached to the keyboard/computer enclosure.

This Laptop Needs a Big Lap

My test unit came with Intel's (INTC) 2.4GHz Core2 Duo CPU, which is toward the bottom of the speed chart of available processors for this unit. There's a 240GB SATA hard drive inside. There are other options -- up to and including 500 GB of storage. This device came with 2GB of RAM. It can hold a maximum of 4GB! The built-in CD/DVD ROM drive also handles new high-definition HD-DVDs.

There's an integrated HP HDTV Hybrid TV Tuner inside to receive over-the-air, high definition broadcasts and a remote control for all the multimedia functions that sits parked next to the left of the keyboard. As for audio, the HDX sports four Altec Lansing speakers along with what HP calls their triple bass reflex subwoofer.

As you can see, this is no ordinary laptop; it's a complete, integrated computer entertainment center. It also sports a price tag to match. Base configurations start at just under $2,500. My test unit retails for $3,300. Completely maxed out with options like a true HD-capable screen (1920 by 1200 pixels) don't expect much change from your $5,000.

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