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xw4600 Giveaway Specs

Here is the updated configuration we will be giving away:

  • HP xw4600 Workstation
  • HP xw4600 80+ Energy Efficient Chassis
  • Genuine Windows® Vista™ Business (64-bit)
  • Intel® Core™ 2 Quad Q9300 2.50 6M/1333 CPU
  • NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 512 MB PCIe Graphics
  • HP 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 ECC RAM
  • HP 250GB SATA 3Gb/s NCQ 7200 HDD
  • HP 16X DVD+-RW SuperMulti SATA Drive
  • HP USB Standard Keyboard
  • HP USB Optical Scroll Mouse
  • HP FireWire IEEE 1394a 3-Port PCI Card
  • HP 16-In-1 Media Card Reader

I plan on adding the following to this already great goodie package:

  • Increase RAM to 8GB

I am also thinking of possibly adding a (consumer-class) 20” LCD monitor to this package, with several games thrown in.

Let me thank HP for increasing the computing power of this system from a Core 2 Dual to a Core 2 Quad.

Let’s go!

AbsoluteVista.com to give away HP xw4600 Workstation

While I work out the details of how I want this to go, I would like to announce that I have been able to secure a sponsorship tat will allow me to give away one HP xw4600 Personal Workstation after a 30-day contest period.

I am completely stoked at this opportunity, and I wish all potential contestants success.

Details here

The AbsoluteVista.com HP xw6600 Review

I have had a copy of the HP xw6600 Personal Workstation for review at the Orbiting O’odua for nearly a month.

The xw6600 is one of the smallest form factor dual-socket workstations on the market today. A product of HP’s over quarter-century of experience in workstations, this system came with an ultra quiet tool-less case*, dual quad-core Intel Xeon 5450 CPUs, and 4GB of DDR2-667 FBD RAM. This baby also came with a Quadro FX1700 with a whopping 768MB.

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The AbsoluteVista.com HP xw4600 Review

HP xw4600 Personal Workstation

I have been testing the HP xw4600 Personal Workstation these past few weeks.

The xw4600 is near the low end of a range of extremely powerful and very customizable workstations from HP. However, it is priced starting against some of the more pedestrian systems we find at mega-mart. Have no fear though, this is one serious machine

My test unit came with a Core 2 Duo processor, 8GB of RAM, and Windows Vista Business x64.

I promptly erased Vista Business and installed Windows Vista Ultimate x64

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HP Workstations: Design & Performance

Workstations in general, and HP workstations in particular, were introduced to me as a viable alternative to the fully configured desktop computer system.

Pursuant to that, I received a couple of HP workstations to review. My review of the xw4600 follows below. The xw6600, which shares the same design and performance philosophies; as a result, that review will focus on the performance scenarios run by SmallBizVista.com.

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HP Personal Workstations

Yesterday, I was at the HP facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, where I was briefed on HP's offerings in the workstation space.

I went in to see what the offerings were with a view to finding out more information about the systems, and to see if they would pass muster, and become Logikworx's recommended line of workstations, replacing our current line.

In a nutshell, I came away impressed.

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Light blogging the last few…

…and the next few as well!

Due to a move and going live on a new project, I have been virtually absent from blogging these past few weeks, except for taking advantage of this blog's inclusion in the HP/BuzzCorps.

When opportune, I shall endeavor to post on matters not to stale to blog.

HP tx2000z Preview Review

At the 2008 CES, I was given an opportunity to test a production HP Pavilion tx2000z Entertainment Tablet PC*.

What a delight!

The exclusive HP case is replicated here. Dubbed ‘Echo’ this black, high-gloss, imprinted finish is aesthetically pleasant, a departure from the mostly utilitarian choices out there.

It still has the same number of ports, the dual microphones, the webcam integrated into the lid, and that distinctive and most usable of touchpads.

This review unit came with Microsoft Windows Vista™ x64 installed with the full 4GB of RAM.

HP is listening
The change to an active digitizer is a sure sign of that. Over the late summer, HP asked for feedback from the community, and I am pleased that they incorporated that into this system, while keeping the price low. I commend HP for not resting on their laurels, and immediately coming out with an upgrade, knowing that competitors must have their copiers running full blast.

Since one of the most visible upgrades in the tx2000 series was the change to an active digitizer, I immediately opened up Microsoft Office OneNote in an attempt to see how well this system performs.

The use of an active digitizer optimizes the touchscreen user experience, allowing for better inking. As with all hybrid/convertible Tablet PCs, the tx2000’s touchscreen rotates 180 degrees for conversion to slate mode.

I was able to write, doodle, draw, and perform a variety of tasks that would have been somewhat laborious with its predecessor.

One of the design targets of this system is for use as an entertainment PC. There, this machine shines. The HP QuickPlay software, coupled with the included remote control offer access to a numerous combination of entertainment options, with the microphones, webcam, and media stored on the hard drive or integrated DVD drive – with LightScribe versions available.

An innovative feature of the extended battery in this system is the way it functions as a grip when the Tablet is in slate mode. Very nice.

While the tx2000 is developed as an entertainment Tablet PC, this system’s appeal goes well beyond that. I definitely see it as the ideal system for students, and other professionals with a requirement to acquire and save drawings, notes, and inking. Healthcare providers, realtors, and insurance agents immediately come to mind.

My thanks to Terri Stratton of TheTabletPC.net and Michael Reyes of HardwareGeeks.com for the use of their review units for this preview.

The HardwareGeeks.com review is here and you can find TheTabletPC.net’s review here.

I eagerly await my own review unit in order to test in our own usability scenarios, and bring the results of those tests to you.

*As I informed you of here, the tx2000 series units are the evolutionary upgrades to the class-defining HP tx1000 series which won both the SmallBizVista.com Editor’s Award, and the much-coveted HardwareGeeks.com Editor’s Choice Award.

HP announces tx2000z Tablet PC

Just ahead of the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, in Las Vegas, Nevada, HP announced a space of new products including a update to my favorite lapper, the HP tx2000z Tablet PC.

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Windows Consumer Experience Space I: Hardware

Last week I was at the Microsoft Windows Consumer Experience space in New York City.

At this event, primarily targeted at the consumer, as the name proclaims, I saw the directions being embarked upon by manufacturers in the notebook space and also in the gaming and all-in-one systems space.

My takeaway: watch out!

These systems represent the vanguard of a new thought process in delivering products in the PC space, with great design being in lockstep with engineering.

I demo-ed the following systems:

  • HP dv2500
  • HP dv9500
  • Gateway One
  • Dell Inspiron 1520/1521
  • Dell XPS 720
  • Dell XPS M1330
  • Sony Vaio CR
  • Sony Vaio SZ
  • Sony Vaio VGS-LS
  • Toshiba Satellite x205

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