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I did a search for reviews on that model and didn't find any, unfortunately!
The best I could find was the HP specs.
I am not too sure what that means. Maybe it was only used as a business machine, so no-one reviewed it? Or maybe I just missed the mark.

I couldn't find any either. I found them at Walmart. I looked on the walmart website and couldnt find them there either :ummm:

For the price, I figure I will give it a go and try it out.
 
I couldn't find any either. I found them at Walmart. I looked on the walmart website and couldnt find them there either :ummm:

For the price, I figure I will give it a go and try it out.

I noticed Wal-Mart jacked up the prices for Christmas Mike, Ho Ho Ho. But, still some good deals. I checked the tablets out for myself. Nice, but no disk drive.That isn't too big a problem with USB devises available. Easy to carry to school and back is a plus. Touch screen is pretty cool too.
Steve-o
 
I noticed Wal-Mart jacked up the prices for Christmas Mike, Ho Ho Ho. But, still some good deals. I checked the tablets out for myself. Nice, but no disk drive.That isn't too big a problem with USB devises available. Easy to carry to school and back is a plus. Touch screen is pretty cool too.
Steve-o


Steve, they have a quite small disc drive. 16gb or 32gb. Obviously Windows hogs up some of that.
They are Solid State Disc's (SSD), which are very good, but as they are newer tech, they are more expensive.

One option with those would be to upgrade the SSD, but the prices are a bit crazy. The little Asus uses a mini SSD which currently costs $150 for 64gb! http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...w=ssd&_osacat=165&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
If you got one, in a year or so it might be worthwhile sticking a bigger drive in it once prices have settled.

They are good because they aren't a disc at all, so there's no moving parts. Makes them much faster (and faster than a usb drive), and the good news is, if you drop it you probably won't hurt it unless you break the screen.
 
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