HP Pavilion HDX
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Testberichte für das HP Pavilion HDX
Quelle: e-media - 22/07
Dank des guten, hellen Displays sehen die Videos auch am Screen gut aus.
Display gut, Leistung mangelhaft
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 30.11.2007
Bewertung: Leistung: 50% Bildschirm: 80%
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Notebookreview.com EN→DE Archive.org version
Overall the Penryn and Nvidia updates to the HP Pavilion HDX make this notebook an even better entertainment solution than it was last year. Given the impressive feature set and performance of this notebook it's amazing that the system is as thin and light as it is. Sure, you might develop a hernia while lifting this giant notebook onto your lap, but it's worth it. The "wow factor" of the 20.1" high-definition screen, Altec Lansing speakers and media center remote are enough to make the HDX the centerpiece of your entertainment system. Add the 64-bit version of Vista, a full 4GB of RAM and excellent Nvidia graphics and this system is a can't miss. Bottom line, if you can justify the price and the size, the HDX is still the best desktop replacement and home entertainment notebook on the market today.
Display gut, Leistung gut, Verarbeitung exzellent, Mobilität zufriedenstellend, Preis mangelhaft
User-Test, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.03.2008
Bewertung: Preis: 50% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 70% Gehäuse: 95%
Quelle: CNet EN→DE Archive.org version
Hewlett-Packard hasn't bothered to change the name of its 20-inch laptop with this new update, but a handful of new features and options make it worth a fresh look. Pushing the physical boundaries of the laptop form, the massive HP Pavilion HDX is still clearly more at home resting on a desk than sitting in your lap. The updated HP Pavilion HDX is still a glorious example of conspicuous consumption and adds a few improvements, notably the latest in laptop graphics and a screen that can display full 1080p.
8.2 von 10, Display gut, Leistung gut, Mobilität gut
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 18.01.2008
Bewertung: Gesamt: 82% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 80%
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
The HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC is without a doubt a premium multimedia machine and is an excellent platform for showcasing Penryn’s power. Although we would have liked to see the inclusion of a three-year warranty, this top-of-the-line desktop replacement has enough oomph to satisfy all of your productivity and entertainment needs for years to come.
4.5 von 5, Leistung exzellent, Display hervorragend
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 03.01.2008
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90% Leistung: 95% Bildschirm: 95%
Quelle: Notebookreview.com EN→DE Archive.org version
HP recently introduced their flagship laptop, the HP Pavilion HDX “Dragon”. The laptop is within their consumer Pavilion line and carries over certain design cues recently seen in that line, such as the laser-etched laptop lid, touch buttons and dimpled touchpad. The HDX uses a custom design scheme and I do not think it is possible to get the laptop in other colours or designs. HP have been pretty active in their marketing for the HDX, which is suprising as this is a laptop that will appeal to a small niche market. They have been advertising heavily in the London Underground and on TV. I do like “The Computer Personal Again” slogans they have been using. Unlike the American market, HP do not allow you to customize the laptop here in the UK. There are two pre-configured models, naturally one higher end and one lower end. The higher end Screen: 13.3-inch screen WXGA (1280 x 800) with XBRITE-ECO (glossy finish).
Display gut, Verarbeitung herausragend, Leistung gut, Ausstattung gut, Preis/Leistung zufriedenstellend, Mobilität mangelhaft
User-Test, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.10.2007
Bewertung: Preis: 70% Leistung: 80% Ausstattung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 50% Gehäuse: 95%
Quelle: vnunet.com EN→DE Archive.org version
The HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Series notebook – to give it its full name – is the sort of computer that's designed to appeal very much to home users, as an all-round entertainer. It's nicknamed the Dragon, and at first glance it is easy to see why: it’s monstrous. The main reason it's so large is the monitor, a 20.1in widescreen model. The bulk of the device means it's not the type of notebook that can be carried anywhere further than from a bedroom to a living room, say. This makes it more of a replacement for a desktop computer than a travellers' notebook. The screen is very clear and sharp, and it sits above a well spread keyboard area, giving plenty of room for manoeuvre. This not only includes standard keys and a numeric keypad but also a removable remote control that can be used to control the media functions of the notebook.
(von 5): 4, Dispplay gut, Mobilität mangelhaft
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 20.10.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 50%
Quelle: IT Reviews EN→DE Archive.org version
The HP Pavilion HDX is a monstrous computer. It's freakishly big - the Robert Barone of notebooks - when compared to other portable computers. Thankfully, its huge size is equaled by its stunning looks and beautiful, logical and remarkably intuitive design. At the time of this writing, the HDX uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor - the T7700 - running at 2.4GHz (like the 15" MacBook Pro). There's a healthy 4MB L2 cache backing up the processor. The HDX also has an 800MHz bus and supports up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM. Our test model had a 2GB complement of memory. The HDX uses the ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card with 256MB dedicated DDR2 memory, and is able to utilize upwards of 2GB dedicated & shared video memory. It's hard to imagine using 2GB of video memory, but the HDX will gladly oblige.
8 von 10, Display ausgezeichnet, Ausstattung sehr gut
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.09.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Ausstattung: 90% Bildschirm: 95%
Quelle: Digital Trends EN→DE Archive.org version
The HP Pavilion HDX is a monstrous computer. It's freakishly big - the Robert Barone of notebooks - when compared to other portable computers. Thankfully, its huge size is equaled by its stunning looks and beautiful, logical and remarkably intuitive design. At the time of this writing, the HDX uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor - the T7700 - running at 2.4GHz (like the 15" MacBook Pro). There's a healthy 4MB L2 cache backing up the processor. The HDX also has an 800MHz bus and supports up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM. Our test model had a 2GB complement of memory. The HDX uses the ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card with 256MB dedicated DDR2 memory, and is able to utilize upwards of 2GB dedicated & shared video memory. It's hard to imagine using 2GB of video memory, but the HDX will gladly oblige. Need lots of storage space on your monster notebook? The HDX is sold with up to 400GB storage with two (yes, two) SATA drives.
8 von 10, Display ausgezeichnet, Ausstattung exzellent
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.09.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Ausstattung: 95% Bildschirm: 95%
Quelle: Laptop Logic EN→DE Archive.org version
The 20.1” HP HDX is something out of a hi-tech thriller. If anyone’s ever read Digital Fortress by Dan Brown (of The DaVinci Code fame), this is the supercomputer they must’ve used to crack the codes. From the “Dragon” namesake decal on the lid to the extended keyboard below, everything about this notebook screams “greater purpose.” With a price tag approaching five large, it better live up to its looks. We’ll find out. If you're one of the few seriously considering buying this notebook, then price isn't a deterrent. It boasts some of the most powerful specs on the market today, and does it in a package that's both pleasing to look at as well as to touch. It is mobile, in a manner of speaking, which puts it one step ahead of a desktop. The video and audio come together in a way that makes you understand why this notebook is so damn heavy and expensive.
Preis/Leistung zufriedenstellend, Leistung sehr gut, Mobilität schlecht
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 30.08.2007
Bewertung: Preis: 70% Leistung: 90% Mobilität: 40%
Quelle: CNet EN→DE Archive.org version
Pushing the physical boundaries of the laptop form, the massive HP Pavilion HDX is clearly more at home resting on a desk than sitting in your lap. Weighing an amazing 15.5 pounds and boasting a desktop-size 20-inch LCD, the HDX starts at $2,999--but our test unit was configured closer to $4,700, with high-end extras such as an HD DVD drive and Intel's flagship Core 2 Extreme mobile processor. While it makes an excellent all-in-one entertainment system for the den, dorm room, or CEO's office, the screen doesn't display full 1080p resolution (which you'll want for HD DVDs) and the expensive Intel Core 2 Extreme X7800 CPU--while impressive--isn't worth the $725 upgrade. A more realistic configuration can make the HDX a worthwhile option if you want to combine home theater, gaming, and computing into one big yet somewhat portable package. You'll still need at least $3,000 to sit at the HDX's table, however, making it more of an intriguing tech showcase than something we expect to pass spousal purchase approval.
(von 10): 8.1, Leistung 8, Ausstattung 8, Mobilität 4, Preis/Leistung schlecht
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.08.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81% Preis: 40% Leistung: 80% Ausstattung: 80% Mobilität: 40%
Quelle: Notebookreview.com EN→DE Archive.org version
The eagerly awaited HP Pavilion HDX (code named "The Dragon") is a 20.1" widescreen entertainment notebook that uses the Intel Santa Rosa platform. Equipped with an available dedicated ATI HD2600 XT graphics card, HD DVD optical drive, integrated HDTV tuner, and integrated web-camera, this massive beast redefines the term "notebook." The following is a quick first take on a pre-production HP Pavilion HDX.
The HDX shares several design elements with the rest of the HP Pavilion line, but more than size and weight separate the HDX from its siblings. First, HP has improved their glossy black and silver "Imprint" finish with a new high-impact version called "Dragon." While we didn't test the high-impact finish by dropping it repeatedly in our office, I can say the finish looks quite durable ... though fingerprints show up quickly on the glossy finish. Overall our first impressions of the overwhelmingly huge HP Pavilion HDX are overwhelmingly positive.
User-Test, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 25.07.2007
Quelle: Tech Advisor EN→DE Archive.org version
Gamers have a new best friend in the HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Series Notebook PC - available in the UK from September 07. Superfast, with great sound and a huge 20.1in screen, the HP Pavilion HDX is a good, fairly portable entertainment system. Digital editors, artists, and multimedia enthusiasts will like this all-in-one, too. Just be ready to dig deep for it: HP's 'approximate street price' for the HP Pavilion HDX is £1,400. The HP Pavilion HDX we looked at came maxed out with the 64bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate. It had Intel's best mobile chip, the 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo T7700, and 4GB of RAM. All that horsepower helped the HP Pavilion HDX earn a WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 86 and generate a frame rate of 109 in our Far Cry gaming tests. The HP Pavilion HDX's two-hour, 22-minute battery life is quite poor for an ordinary notebook but remarkably good for a huge (7kg) desktop-replacement model. The HP Pavilion HDX is impressively crafted.
(von 5): 4, Preis/Leistung 3.5, Ausstattung 4.5, Verarbeitung 4.5
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 25.07.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 70% Ausstattung: 90% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
Stylish, high-end desktop replacement is huge and heavy, but its fast performance makes it a great gaming machine. Gamers have a new best friend in the HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Series Notebook PC. Superfast, with great sound and a huge 20.1-inch screen, it's a good, fairly portable entertainment system. Digital editors, artists, and multimedia enthusiasts will like this all-in-one, too. Just be ready to dig deep for it: Our test unit cost $3000. The machine we looked at came maxed out with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate; Intel's best mobile chip, the 2.4-GHz Core 2 Duo T7700; and 4GB of RAM. All of that horsepower helped the HDX earn a WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 86 and generate a frame rate of 109 in our Far Cry gaming tests. The HDX's 2-hour, 22-minute battery life is quite poor for an ordinary notebook but remarkably good for a massive (15.5-pound) desktop-replacement model.
(von 100): 84, Leistung 96, Ausstattung 80, Mobilität mangelhaft, Preis/Leistung sehr teuer
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 11.07.2007
Bewertung: Gesamt: 84% Preis: 30% Leistung: 96% Ausstattung: 80% Mobilität: 50%
Kommentar
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT: DirectX 10 taugliche obere Mittelklasse-Grafikkarte von ATI mit ausgezeichneten Videofunktionen (Avivo HD) und nach ersten Tests sehr gute Performance.
Diese Karten können nur sehr alte und sehr anspruchslose 3D Spiele flüssig darstellen. Anwendungen wie Office, Internet surfen, Bildbearbeitung oder (SD) Videoschnitt sind jedoch ohne große Einschränkungen möglich.
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Intel Core 2 Duo: Core Duo Nachfolger mit längerer Pipeline und 5-20% Geschwindigkeitszuwachs bei 0.5 - 3 Watt mehr Stromverbrauch.
Der Notebook Core 2 Duo ist baugleich mit den Desktop Core 2 Duo Prozessoren, jedoch werden die Notebook-Prozessoren mit niedrigeren Spannungen und geringerem Frontsidebus Takt betrieben. Von der Leistung bleiben gleichgetaktete Notebooks deswegen (und auch wegen der langsameren Festplatten) 20-25% hinter Desktop PCs.
T7700: Schnellste Merom basierte Core 2 Duo Variante mit 35 Watt TDP. Die Penryn Nachfolger waren bei gleichem Takt minimal schneller.» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .
20.10": Dieses Format gibt es für riesige Desktop-Replacement-Notebooks und Standbildschirme für Desktop-Computers und ist sehr selten.
DTR-Laptops sind schwerer zu tragen, brauchen mehr Strom, dafür sind Texte leicht lesbar und hohe Auflösungen kein Problem. DTR sind hauptsächlich für stationären Schreibtischeinsatz vorgesehen, wo Gewicht und Energiehunger egal sind.» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.
8 kg:
Ein solches Gewicht sollten nur Desktop-Geräte bzw große Monitore aufweisen.
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