For the longest time, tablet functionality has served only two primary purposes: either for business or for education. However, with the release of the HP Pavilion tx2500z, you get the same full tablet and touch functionality that you need for education or business mixed with multimedia features and above-average 3D performance. It sports the same high-gloss design and the “Echo” finish, build, as well as form like its predecessor, the tx2000 tablet. It features a spacious keyboard and the unique inverted nub design on its touchpad, which provides precise cursor control. While the tx2500x has improved in several areas, the display is lackluster, providing washed-out images and poor vertical viewing angles. On the other hand, the reviewer noted that working with the tx2500x in tablet mode proved to be a pleasant experience. The LCD is firmly secured and doesn’t wobble. It offers a generous hover zone on the LCD and the palm rejection proved to be flawless. Benchmark scores, though below its class, are still respectable. The graphics performance notched an impressive score, outclassing its older brother by 2,500 points. For those in the market for a tablet combined with multimedia prowess, the tx2500x is a great option.