HP HDX18 first look
Thursday, July 30th, 2009
For several months after they became a buzzed-about topic, the only 18-inch laptop we had actually seen in person was Acer’s inventive Aspire 8920. Now we’re seeing a miniflood of them, with new models arriving from HP, Sony, and Toshiba. These new 18-inch displays–and a handful of new 16-inch displays–differ from the 17-inch systems they aim to replace in more ways than the addition or subtraction of an inch of screen space. The displays on these new 16- and 18-inch laptops offer a 16:9 aspect ratio, which matches that of HDTV screens and works perfectly with HD content. (Most current laptop screens are 16:10, which leave you with black bars on the top and bottom of your screen when viewing HDTV programs or Blu-ray movies).
The new 18-inch HDX18 (along with the 16-inch HDX16) clearly shares a basic DNA with HP’s recent 17-inch Pavilion DV7, with a similar rounded keyboard, touch-sensitive media controls, and off-center touch pad.
The new HDX laptops actually have very little in common design-wise with the massive 20-inch original HDX laptop, which hasn’t seen anything other than some internal component upgrades since its introduction. That model is tremendously fun but highly impractical. The new HDX18 is a more traditional multimedia system, well-suited for the den or dorm room–and even decently tricked out, it’s less expensive than similar options from Sony and Acer.
Price as reviewed / Starting price $2,149 / $1,549
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