Tuesday, Jul 3rd 2007 by Chris Davies


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It’s still no tc1100 replacement, but HP Compaq’s latest Tablet PC is likely to win some hearts nevertheless going from its reception after appearing on the FCC site. We first heard of it at the beginning of the year, and even saw pre-production versions a few months ago, but with FCC approval it can’t be far from sale. Rocking WiFi in a/b/n flavours, Bluetooth and an optional HSDPA or EV-DO cellular broadband module (hence the dinky aerial poking out of the top), it promises seamless connectivity which is always a plus when coupled with a mobile design.

HP Compaq 2710p Tablet PC

HP Compaq 2710p Tablet PC

As for the rest of the guts, expect an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV processor to keep things churning, backed up with between 1 and 4GB of RAM. A slight let-down are the integrated Intel graphics; purists will recall that the tc1100 had a dedicated graphics card, which added to the model’s longevity (they still sell well on eBay, long after being discontinued).

HP Compaq 2710p

Weighing 3.6lb this isn’t exactly an ultra-portable, but should compete strongly against rivals like Lenovo’s X61t and Gateway and ASUS’ growing range of convertible tablets. Kevin Tofel laments the 4,200rpm hard-drive - which I agree might be a weak link - and the absence of a touchpad on the FCC model. Unlike him, however, I think I prefer the trackpoint stick.

Extended Specs:

  • Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage processor
  • Mobile Intel® GM965 Chipset
  • 12.1-inch diagonal Illumi-Lite WXGA UWVA anti-glare display
  • 1-4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
  • 60-100 GB 4200 rpm SMART SATA HDD
  • Wi-Fi AGN, Bluetooth
  • Integrated HP ev2200 1xEV-DO Broadband Wireless Module or
  • Integrated HP hs2300 HSDPA Broadband Wireless Module
  • 6-cell (44 WHr) high capacity Lithium-Ion battery
  • Dimensions: 11.42 x 8.35 x 1.11 in (290.00 x 212.00 x 28.20 mm)
  • Weight: 3.6 lb (1.65 kg)
  • FCC Filing [via jkontherun]

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