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Ultra-portable laptop manufacturers often try their best to cram as many features as they can in their products. HP is no exception, and this time around they have something more to offer than just a lightweight laptop and thin form factor. Features Features This hardware configuration along with a whopping 320 GB hard drive and 2 GB DDR2-667 RAM, makes it a good entry-level laptop. Despite the hardware used, the entertainment experience will be decent. Owing to the crisp 12.1-inch display—at 1280x800 pixels, the onboard ATI Radeon HD 3410 graphics and the loud built-in speakers, watching movies is fun. Also, light games will sail smoothly at medium resolutions. The 1003AX will suffice even for mainstream and office applications. However, it is less likely to handle heavy applications such as comprehensive design suites. HP bundles an external DVD writer with the laptop as opposed to integrating it within the unit, and the drive sports the same classy look. Apart from standard ports and connectors, the 1003AX features an HDMI port so you can connect your HDTV and watch movies on a larger screen. Wireless connectivity is offered via Wi-Fi N—the latest standard, and Bluetooth. An eSATA port and gigabit Ethernet are missing though. |
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