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OK, so I bought a HP Touchsmart TM2T tablet laptop back in May or June of this year. I knew about the overheating issues with HP's flop tablet predecessor, the TX models, in which I already knew right at the start that the overheating was caused by the AMD processors they were using. AMB is terrible for laptops and especially tablet laptops, and barely usable for desktops. That is just my opinion. They just run very hot. Anyway, I was a bit leary due to the overheating issues, even though the new TM2T model uses Intel processors, just in case there were two reasons that the TX models all ran seriously hot. So I got the basic model of the HP TM2T, which came with the SU Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB RAM (upogradeable to 8GB RAM, whichb I am planning to do very soon), a 7300 RPM 500GB hard drive, and the integrated graphics from Intel. I have always had very good luck with Intel's integrated graphics, so why ruin a good thing? LOL Anyway, even for the base ultra low voltage Core 2 Duo processor, this TM2T runs like a gem. It is soundless when running; just absolutely soundless. You hear no turning, grinding, or anything from this wonderful tablet. And the display is crystal clear and bright with not one dead pixel, nor any light leakage. And it is fast. I got this basic model so as not to have spent a wonton of money on it just in case it did have heating issues, which it does not. The CPU, GPU, and processor doesn't even go above 39 degrees Celcius. I bought the TX model at one time, and when it kept hitting from 89 to 109 degrees celcius for the processor temp and the GPU temp, I sent it right back and got my full refund. No matter what I run on this machine, my new TM2T never goes above the 39 degrees Celcius temp. Plus, this one is built solid, has the metallic casing surrounding it. The speakers are also placed in the perfect spot. Speaker placement has always been issues with people and the tablet laptops they buy. Anyway, HP put a lot of thought into this gem of a machine, and they listened to their customers. My TM2T also has multi-touch screen, and the tablet and pen functions work like no tomorrow. The pen catches every single thing I write, corrects my mistakes, and is extremely precise. I bought this TM2T from an Ebay store and at an incredible price. I was able to sell a UMPC that I had for 3 years, whichs till looked and performed like new, for the same amount that I bought my TM2T for, which was a real blessing. I know that there are many other tablet laptops out there that matches my TM2T or even beats it, but they don't beat mine for the price that I paid.
Well, what i wanted to ask the Yahooers out there is First, are there anyone out there that has also bought hemselves a HP Touchsmart TM2T tablet laptop? And if so, what do you think of yours? I am pretty sure that the overheating issue was resolved the very minute HP quit using the failing and sloppy AMD processors and started using Dell's unbeatable ones. My next question for you great people is this: Dell makes a tablet laptop too called the XT2. I own several Dell computers as well, and have been a big Dell fan. But I was very leary about them when that story came out that they knowingly used faulty components and when the pcs failed and their customers would call, they would use their whacky excuses blaming ther customers. Sony does this crooked business as well. They done it to me, and that is why i will Never ever buy another Sony product. And I used to be a very big and dedicated Sony customer. Those days are long gone. I wanted to give Dell some time to clean up their legal probvlem here before I buy from them again, because I don't want to boycott Dell and blacklist them and not buy from them again like I did Sony. Dell has been very good to me, and everyone makes mistakes. Eventually i want an Alienware, was about to buy one when thieir legal issues with this came out. Anyway, i am getting way in another direction. Back to my question. HP's TM2T is multi-touch, usews hi-tech components, and Dell's XT2 does as well. they both basically have the same. What i wanted to ask people is, with Dell's XT2 being super expensive in price and HP's TM2T being able to do the same things and maybe even different things, but yet they have a more reasonable price tag on them, which do you think is the better tablet laptop? Now I am not talking about comparing to other regular laptops. I am clearly, meerly speaking on these two tablet laptops. One costs maybe $1200 or $1300 at highest and with its highest specs, and the other one, the Dell XT2, costs about 2.5 times that, and with the same hi-tech components basically. But what do you people think is the better tablet laptop? personally, with price wize and all, i have to say the HP TM2T is the much better product. What do you think? Please reply, and thanks for reading this really long questi
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