Day 18 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Andrew McCaskey at www.slashdotreview.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 18 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. Their contest is a series of listener contest surveys that you need to fill out in order to be entered into a random drawing and there will be one survey for the 6 days the contest is open with each one giving you a chance to win!

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Here are the details of the contest:

The contest Rules and Entry for Day 1 - May 19 are found here.

In order to make the contest available to the largest number of SDRNews listeners, I have selected a process that will enable you to enter up to six times (once per day) during the contest period.

Each day’s entry will be posted sometime before midnight Eastern time, and remain active for 24 hours.

You can submit one entry per day, and then submit another entry the next day.

You may have up to six entries in that drawing if you complete your entry on each of the six days May 19-May 24. The final winner will be selected in a random drawing among all completed survey entries.

One alternate winner will also be drawn for an additional prize package to be offered by the TechPodcast Network.

Make sure that you have studied the details of the 31 Days of the Dragon Promotional Offer.

Special Conditions apply - see contest entry for details.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.neowin.net.

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from  WindowsConnected.com, Geekstop, bink.nu, www.mediablab.com, www.last100.com, www.labnol.org, and www.notebooks.com.

Good Luck!

5/19/2008 4:46:01 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

REMINDER: User/Developer Group Meeting THIS WEDNESDAY (May 21)#
Post By Don Sorcinelli

Just your friendly reminder that the next New England Windows Mobile User/Developer Group meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 21st starting at 6:30 PM at the Microsoft offices in Waltham, MA (6th floor). Complete information, maps and directions can be found in this posting.

There will be 2 presentations at this meeting. They are:

  • What's New in Windows Mobile 6.1. Curious to find out what the latest version of Windows Mobile has to offer for users and the enterprise? This presentation will discuss a variety of new features, functions and enhancements for Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard and Professional.
  • Introducing Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager ("SCMDM"). If you haven't already heard, Microsoft has released the newest member of the System Center product family. SCMDM provides device management and security for Windows Mobile devices to enterprise administrators. In this presentation, you will see and learn the benefits that SCMDM provides to administrators and developers of mobile Line of Business applications.

As always, there will be lots of great giveaways. This month's giveaway includes a copy of Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, so don't miss out! 

5/19/2008 1:11:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Gear Diary Coverage of Mobius and MacBook Meltdown#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Judie Lipsett over at GearDiary gave probably the best coverage of the Mobius conference and on her last day she had a MacBook Meltdown due to a hard drive crash and experienced the "White Screen of Death" from a DualBoot of Mac OSX and Windows XP. Luckily in Seattle there was an Apple Store (of course smaller than the new one that just opened in Boston.) Looking for a solution from the "Genius Bar" they offered a lesser hard drive as a fix or to have it sent in, which she opted to do. She then played her options to get a working replacement for her "Main Computer" and decided to get a new MacBook Air with the "option" to return it after 2 weeks. I wonder if she will end up keeping it. :)

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So this is a common corundum for laptop users and falls back to the point of carrying 2 laptops (if you got them with you) or a backup in case of disaster. I had written an article on this a long time ago over at Lockergnome. Another option which I do when I travel for business and conferences besides carrying 2 laptops (they weigh under 6 lbs total with extended batteries), I carry an extra ghosted laptop hard drive of my main laptop, which isn't hard since I just switched it out to an SSD drive. I also have an image of my laptops on an external hard drive I carry with me as well as a copy on my Media Center/Home Server box at home in case I loose all my gear. I have been burned in the past with hotel staff dropping my bags, a person tripping over a power cord from someone else's laptop knocking mine onto the floor, a hard drive corruption of 'good' beta code, a corrupted XP partition - all of which I corrected in about a half-hours time due to having one failure a while ago that left me without my most useful tool, but I did get through the day with my Pocket PC and bluetooth keyboard at the time. :)

I am wondering what other people do while traveling for a mobile backup. I know some people use their mobile phones and services like SugarSync or LinkedIn to gain access to documents saved at work or home. I just hope they do have a mobile or even non-mobile backup strategy.

5/19/2008 12:40:35 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Day 17 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Xavier Lanier at www.notebooks.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 17 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. Their contest appears to be a contest in creativity in telling your story in why you deserve to win the HP HDX Dragon with friends and family at least 5 are needed to comment in order to be entered to win. Your not done yet with your mission just quite yet, you will also need to start 5 new substantial threads over at the notebooks.com forums.

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Here are the details of the contest:

Today we’re launching Notebooks.com Forums, with the contest being its very first entry. To win you’ll need to register for Notebooks.com Forums and complete the following tasks by 3PM (PST) on May 23, 2008 :
1) Register for a Notebooks.com Forum account above. Reply to this post with your story about what you’ll do with the HP HDX if you win it. How will it change your life, or the lives of others you live or work with? Why do you deserve it?
Effort counts so be honest and be creative. Upload a video or send us a slideshow to illustrate your story. Feel free to link to your organization’s Web site. We want to hear substantial stories here- please no one-liners.
2) Tell your friends and family what you’re trying to win and have them comment on your entry and tell us more about why you deserve the HDX. Again, be creative and resourceful- ask your Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, Bebo etc. friends to check out your entry and comment. You need at least 5 replies to your entry to win.
3) Show us you’re a tech enthusiast, or at least eager to learn by starting at least five substantial, non-contest related threads at the brand new Notebooks.com Forums. Write substantial replies (at least 50 words) on at least 10 other threads. The more activity you have on the Notebook Forums, the more we’ll know you really want/need the HDX and that you won’t ditch Notebooks.com once we send you the computer ;-)

Rules
1) Only one entry per person. We’ve got fancy tracking software that can detect if you’re registering multiple times. We’re looking for quality, not quantity here.
2) Your story (Task #1) about why you deserve it and how you’ll use it will be weighted the most, but you cannot win without completing task #2 and #3. If you have no friends, try to make some or hope that someone else will comment on your entry
3) The winner will be selected by Notebooks.com and its decision will be final.
4) If we find your entry to be fraudulent we’ll delete it. If we get tricked into awarding the prize to someone who lied to get it we won’t ship you the prize and choose someone else that really deserves it.
5) The winner must agree to use the HP HDX for the purpose(s) stated in his/her contest entry and not sell it for at least two years.
6) Winner will be required to provide HP with his/her social security number and personal info for tax purposes BEFORE the HDX will be shipped (U.S. residents only).
7) If you win you must provide Notebooks.com with a valid street address (No P.O. Boxes), phone number and email address. The winner must agree to confirm his/her identity and anything/everything mentioned in his/her entry.
8) This contest is open to everyone, but it’s your responsibility to check your local laws and regulations. As much as I’d like my wife to win the HDX, Notebooks.com contributors, HP employees and their immediate families are ineligible to enter.
9) We reserve the right to adjust contest rules if anything goofy happens.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.slashdotreview.com

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from  WindowsConnected.com, Geekstop, bink.nu, www.mediablab.com, www.last100.com, and www.labnol.org 

Good Luck!

5/18/2008 12:26:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Review of the HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook aka the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

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The HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC also known as the Dragon due to the imprint design in its case is a true lifestyle PC, especially if you are a one who likes the best of the best. This laptop has just about all of it, the model HP Pavilion HDX9200 Notebook PC.

This unit is fully loaded with everything:

HDX System Specs

Operating system:

Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)

Processor:

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme Processor X9000 (2.80GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)

Display:

20.1" diagonal WUXGA High-Definition HP Ultra Brightview Widescreen (1920x1200)-"True HD" 1080p res

Memory:

4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)

Graphics Card:

512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTS

Personalization:

HP Imprint Finish (Dragon) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone

Networking:

Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM)

Hard Drive:

500GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (250GB x 2)

Primary CD/DVD Drive:

Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer

TV & Entertainment Experience:

Integrated HP HDTV Hybrid TV Tuner and 4 Altec Lansing speakers +the HP Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer

Primary Battery:

9 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

Size:

18.7 inches/47.5 cm (L) x 13.36 inches/33.95 cm (W) x 2.3 inches/5.85 cm (min H/max H)

Out of Box Experience

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Its a pretty big box. We brought the box to the scale we found that the box weighs in at 26 lbs, the laptop alone only weighs 16.6lbs with battery/15.5lbs without, yes only. :)

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Carefully taking the HDX out of the box, I actually experienced something that only comes with very few electronic devices. A pleasant out of the box experience. It even has writing on the inside of the box lid (see picture upper right), which is far from the norm or brown boxes most HP laptops come in.

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Upon opening the box you see a large poster(I mean really large- 19x29") on one side and a quick start guide that tells you everything about the laptop and where it is located. I wish all laptops had these.

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Underneath the poster lies a large black box with a remote control (more on that later) with a picture of a hand around the remote, I really liked it and that there was some thought to the packaging. You definitely feel like you are getting something special.

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Opening the box you will find your typical laptop amenities the Power Brick, power cord, battery, an HD antenna, a standard RF antenna, F-connector antenna adapter, a pair of HP branded earbud headphones, IR transmitter, and a black box.We took out the battery and power cord began to charge it before turning it on surprisingly the charge light went off after 2 minutes.

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The small black box holds a ton of pamphlets on the software installed on the system that we affectionately call "crapware", special offers, as well as some CDs for some of the installed software. There were no restore CDs/DVDs, just a pamphlet on how to create your own.

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(I actually created a set of 3 recovery DVDs after stetting it up and it took quite a while about 3.5 hours.See above photos.) Another option is to purchase the recovery discs directly from HP for $19. Also in the box is a microfiber cloth for cleaning both the laptop screen and outside shiny surface that attracts a fair share of fingerprints.

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One thing you may have noticed in that small black box that is something rare now when you purchase a laptop. An actual user manual. And it comes with useful tabs for easily finding information and how to use and setup your laptop. It is really well written for both the novice and advanced user. An online version of the HP Pavilion HDX Entertainmet Series Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide is available here if you need more details or ever need to take it apart.

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The power brick (and I mean brick) weighs in at 2.5 lbs. As you can see from the standard PC power connector to the transformer this baby needs alot of power to build the fire in the belly of this beast. The power supply has an operating voltage of 19VDC @ 9.5A delivering 180Watts of power.

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Lifting open the lid on this made me feel like Indiana Jones opening up the sarcophagus that held the Ark and lifting this lid is pretty darn close. The are two locking mechanisms on the screen to the arm when folding it closed.

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Opening the lid reveals a mesh linen material used to protect the screen from the keyboard. It could be reused again to prevent grease from your fingers that stay on your keys from getting on your nice screen.

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After all the heavy lifting is done you see a really cool dual hinge design that allows you to move the display into various configurations and allows for fine forward and backward adjustments. The back of the display (or top of the lid depending if you have it open or closed) has an HP Logo that has a backlit glow to it like Apple computers.

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The lid is already showing signs of being a real fingerprint magnet. Here you can see the nice dragon imprint finish on both the outside and on the inside bezel.

 

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It is a full size keyboard just about the same you would find on a desktop. With the full keyboard and bezel making the laptop measure in at 18.5" wide, which has the comforts of your standard desktop PC and then some.

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It would have been nice if the keys were backlit as a nice feature not really needed, but that is one thing I am envious of Apple hardware and Alienware for doing this with some of their laptops. Here you can see where the full featured remote control lies in a bay to the left of the keyboard and even works in its storage compartment. There is a simple slide catch release that releases and locks the remote into place to the right of the remote control. On the bezel it wears just a few badges of honor - one for the Intel Core 2 Extreme, Windows Vista, and NVIDIA PureVideo HD.

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Its big really big here are some size comparisons with some other laptops in the house. It even dwarfs the large 17" HP laptop that used to be the largest in the house. With the left edge lined up 20" display towers over the 17" and peaks out from behind it even on an angle.

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The picture on the left is my small Fujitsu P1610 on the keyboard of the HP HDX Dragon. On the right Here is a screen to screen comparison with the P1610

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The TX2000 with 12" display on the left and the DV6000 14" display on the right. You can clearly see the same web page and the amount of screen real estate is viewable with a larger screen.

Riding Around the Dragon

There are alot of ports on this computer and that is a good thing.

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On the front left there are 3 LED lights for Power, Battery, and Hard drive. In the center is a consumer IR port (for the remote control) an audio in jack for a microphone and 2 audio out headphone jacks so you can share your media experience. Unfortunately they are analog only and don't have optical SPDIF support via an adapter like some of their other laptops.

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On the back are two vents for cooling on each side of the back of the laptop. On the right side there is a power jack on the far right as well as ports for surround sound speakers. On the left(bottom picture from above) has an Infrared(IR) emitter jack for controlling cable and satellite set top boxes,TV audio-in jack, S-Video-in jack, and an RF coaxial cable jack.

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On the left side there are 2 USB ports, an RJ45 network jack, a 15pin VGA display adapter, a HP Expansion port 3 jack(why I don't know- Do you really need a docking station for this laptop and if you do I would love to see it),an HDMI port, eSATA port(all new laptops should have these and more than one), 1394 "Firewire" port, Digital Media slot LED, Digital Media Slot that supports SD,MS/Pro,MMC,and XD and an ExpressCard/34 Slot. The digital Media slot had no problem reading SDHC cards or running ReadyBoost with it.

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On the right side there is a Kensington security lock,Optical drive that burns DVDs, CDs, and their Re-Writables as well as a BluRay player. There are also 2 more USB ports.

Yeah there is no wasted modem port on this laptop, even though it could fit it, knowing its customers well. We would have liked to have seen an additional USB port on the back.

Starting it up

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On first boot up you will get the logo screen with a few options to choose on bootup by pressing the appropriate Function keys.

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Booting it up you have to go through the standard EULA acceptance.

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You also have to set up your Vista User Icon

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Pick a desktop, there are 3 custom Dragon wallpaper backgrounds to choose from.

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You are asked how you want to protect your computer with Windows Updates, Set the Date & Time and time zone and you think you are all set.

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Well you are on the Vista side of the house. Next comes the HP software setup. :)

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There is an install of HP's preloaded software this takes about 12 minutes and there is no way to opt out of this.

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You are next asked to personalize it, basically register your computer for warranty and remote service. I suggest you do it now, it takes about 20 seconds or you can opt to register later, which it will nag you pretty much until you do so it can't hurt.

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You can also opt in to HP's Total Care where they notify you for driver updates and enhancements if you do run Windows Update it may ask you to check with HP first. If you can self-manage it yourself or fix it only when broke, you can avoid this and save some memory/processor clock cycles. You are also asked to provide anonymous feedback. Next it will find your internet connection or help you set it up if you don't already have one.

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There are also some "special offers", which I just skipped over.

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After another 5 minutes of bootup and hard drive activity we are finally ready to "Enter the Dragon" after closing down the Welcome Screen, but you can get a nice glance at its specs, which brings a nice smile to one's face. :)

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Well not quite while using the HDX I got prompted by Norton begging to be installed so I bit to see if it had any real impact on the overall performance, but not after checking it out first and looking at the Performance scores. Not to be left out HP also has some updates to install.

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System specs rate this system, well as you can guess pretty well. The Windows Experience Index was an overall 5.1, with the Intel Core2 Extreme CPU X900 at 2.8GHz pulling a 5.6 subscore, the NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTS pulling a 5.9, Gaming Graphics 2303MB of total avaliable memory was at 5.8, The Primary hard disk(219GB) and the 4GB DDR2 RAM each pulled a 5.1. I wonder if you were able to upgrade the two WDC WD2500BEVS-60USTO hard drives (a 7200RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive-200GBX2 is now available) and find faster 667 memory to up the performance of this laptop. In the HP TX2000 a WDC WD25 00BEVS-60UST SCSI Disk pulls a WEI score of 5.2 and the 4GB of memory(which may be 800mHz RAM) pull a score of 5.8. However its performance is almost on par with my desktop which rocks at only 5.3 due to the processor and memory needing to be upgraded soon, the rest clocks in at 5.9. So this laptop definitely fits the bill as a desktop replacement from the WEI score.

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There are also a few programs installed as well, that you can manually uninstall, which takes about 20 minutes to do and a few reboots.

Buttons and not Gumdrop Buttons:

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On the top left there is a recessed Power Button and next to that are QuickPlay buttons - for launching Quick Play for music,video and picture playback, DVD playback,and quick television viewing. Then there is a set of Media Buttons-Rewind,Stop,Play/Pause,and Fast Forward.

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A theater mode button, fingerprint scanner, wireless on/off button, mute button and a Volume scroll bar.

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Next to the Volume bar is a Treble/Bass Toggle with touch sensitive adjustment scroll bar and an Eject button for the optical drive. HP claims there are 16 buttons in total on the this laptop, the finger print scanner is considered a button.

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Enrolling your fingerprints is a fairly easy process using the DigitalPersona Personal software and takes about 3 minutes to enroll your 6 main fingers and 2 thumbs. You can use the access for websites, logons, and anywhere you may need a password.

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The finger print scanner after being used to enroll all the fingers into the software left the fingerprint scanner with a ton of fingerprints.

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The most unique button I have see on this laptop is the Theater mode button that is located to the left of the fingerprint scanner. The Theater mode button turns the backlight off for all the buttons so it won't be distracting when watching a movie. The only one that is illuminated is the theater mode light, even the power, charge . You can even customize the Media console button sound, which sounds great out of those 4 Altec Lansing speakers hidden behind the plastic grill in the display's bezel.

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You can see how bright the lights are when playing back a movie. You really notice it when the lights are turned off. (You may have to click on the above pictures to see what I mean. Also the flash of my camera washed out the image on the TV in the picture on the right.)

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Here is a close up of the keyboard and the lights both on and off via the Theater button.

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The touchpad can also be turned off by pressing a button as found on most HP laptops, which is a must have for gamers.When disabled the LED changes from blue to amber.

Remote Control

The only bad thing about the remote control is that it isn't back lit and using it in poorly lit or lightly lit area is very difficult to use.

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The remote control has four very small rubber feet on the bottom so it doesn't slide away on any surface. It pretty much stays put. The large silver Directional Pad is very comfortable to use and has some great ergonomics for both left and right handed users, which is very surprising in such a small form factor.

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The green button is in the center of the remote. The play, rewind, fast forward, stop media buttons are rather thin as well as the rest of the buttons you would find on a Media Center Remote control. Surrounding the directional pad are icons for HP's QuickPlay as well at the very top. From left to right Print pictures in My pictures window in QuickPlay only, switch screens between display and external displays,Snapshot of screen to clipboard, and theatre mode which dims the lights on the laptop. Some of these just aren't needed and clutter up the remote with useless buttons that one may accidentally fumble and press. I actually did find the screen capture button more convenient than pressing Fn +Home to get the Print Screen.

Media Center

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The Media Center interface looks very good on this laptop. As a Media Center PC you can guess this laptop performs very well with its large display, Blu-Ray DVD drive, processor, video graphics card, etc.The pictures don't really do it justice since it is truly something that has to be experienced.

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Madonna LIVE in Concert, which just happened recently was available for viewing courtesy of MSN and Control Room, which has some greatly filmed concerts that sounded great on the 4 speakers and subwoofer. 

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I also had to play the Hives live in concert again to see if had the same enjoyment on my big screen at home. I was amazed how the speakers seemed loud around the computer, but if you walked away from it the sound stayed pretty contained to a radius around the computer.

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If you do want some extra thump you can hook up your laptop to some external speakers. There are left, right, surround, and subwoofer hookups at the rear of the laptop with full 7.1 surround sound support. There is no optical out to hook it up to your sound receiver since SPDIF out is over HDMI only. Over the HDMI out port I was able to watch The Hives play on my LCD television as well as my 11' diagonal projector screen and Yamaha RXV2700 receiver and my house speakers. Getting the sound to come out over HDMI was a bit of a problem and required a simple change that seems to common with most HP laptops with HDMI out.

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To setup audio out over HDMI required changing the default sound from the speakers to the Digital Output Devices (SPDIF) in the Sound settings in Control Panel. After that was done all you had to do was plug-in the HDMI cable and enjoy not only video out, but audio out as well.

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If you notice Media Center and movie playback look fine, but in actuality the resolution is a bit off from the computer screen image.

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If you look at the desktop and an Internet browser you can actually see that part of the sides of the computer screen is cut off. This is due to the computer outputting 16:10 and the television displaying 16:9. Some televisions allow you to configure your television to automatically compensate or make manual changes for horizontal and vertical changes for this and some don't. My HP LCD allowed me to make changes in screen size via the PC input(VGA) only and not via any of the 3 HDMI inputs.

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You can also make some other changes to your display image via the NVIDIA software.

Tuning In

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The HDX is the first laptop I have seen with an integrated HDTV Hybrid TV/Tuner by AverMedia, that works with (ATSC-over the air HDTV and NTSC). I was sad to see no inclusion of a QAM tuner, since most hardware is capable of doing so. The HDX comes with several ways of getting a signal into this Media Center very capable laptop.

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It comes with a standard aerial antennae for standard definition transmission that will be going away in 2009 to make way for HDTV, an HDTV antennae for tuning in ATSC signals, and the last is an RF coaxial cable adapter that allows you to connect up a standard coaxial cable (F-connector).

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In my area the digital antenna was able to find 33 different HD stations from the center of a room, with fairly poor signal strength when I moved the antenna to the window it resulted as you would guess in a much stronger signal. The suction cup on the bottom of the antenna ensures it doesn't move or tip over.

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To compete the media center experience along with the included HP Dockable Media Center remote control is an Infrared (IR) transmiter cable that allows you to change the channels of your set top box(cable or satellite).

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If you have an XBOX 360 or other Media Center extender you can move the experience to another location without having to move the laptop.  The internal Intel PRO/Wireless card provided more than ample bandwidth over my Wireless-N network for connecting to my Xbox 360 and the bluetooth radio stack had no problem pairing with my Logitech diNovo Mini keyboard/remote.

Portability

OK if you can't guess from the specs given, this piece of hardware is huge! Huge in a good way it truly is a desktop replacement not only for productivity, but this thing can be a desktop replacement for audio and video editing as well as one nice gaming machine.

I have a few bags. OK alot. I had to go through 3 storage bins to find 1 bag to fit this behemoth and it barely fit, luckily it had an extended bottom. I brought it out to see what reaction I would elicit from a public environment. I placed a piece of acoustic foam on both sides of the bag to make sure nothing happened to it as well as placed it in a large plastic bag.

Perusing the HP website I found they do have a bag by Targus on it that is made for this hauling this laptop called the HP 20" Roller Case for Notebook PCs. Another option is to use some roll around luggage if you have some.

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I met up with Jack Cook at Panera Bread to see how it would work in a mobile warrior's home from home.

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When we got to Panera we had to move to another table because the Dragon HDX took up the entire table. We were able to find two tables pushed together and even then it wasn't large enough. While showing Jack how nice the screen was and playback of movies was. We had several people stop by to gasp in awe and wonderment at the beauty of this screen. We then gave a few people a go at it (after they wiped their hands down with some aniti-bacterial soap) and told them that we were giving it away with 30 other websites and they immediately hit their laptops to enter Absolute Vista's first contest.