Tablet PC SlateBook 10 x2, appeared in the database benchmark AnTuTu a couple of weeks ago based on SoC NVIDIA Tegra 4 - HP has officially presented the tablet . The device is classified as hybrid or Transformers: bundled with the tablet features a removable keyboard unit that turns the machine into a kind of laptop.
SlateBook 10 x2 Screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, the device has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of memory for data storage. Keyboard unit has a port HDMI, a pair of USB ports and a full-size slot for SD. The regular tablet battery can provide up to 4 hours of battery life, another 8 in the battery placed in the keyboard part. The software platform supports Android version 4.2.2 with proprietary add-ons.
At the same time HP has introduced hybrid computer Split 13 x2 running Windows 8. This device has a 13.3-inch screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, 4 GB of RAM, an Intel Core i3 series or Core i5 Ivy Bridge generation and solid-state drive capacity of 128 GB, a set of various sensors and communications adapters (officially supports WiDi) .
Detachable keyboard unit contains an extra battery, hard drive bay and USB ports and HDMI.
Sales of both devices will begin in August. SlateBook 10 x2 will cost $ 480, the cost of Split 13 x2 starts at $ 800. Related Products :
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