Friday, May 17, 2013

SlateBook x2, "Tablet-Laptop" Android

Computer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard (HP) is not satisfied launched only a single series of Android-based tablet devices in 2013. HP has just launched the latest hybrid tablet and Android-based notebook, SlateBook x2.

This product is referred to as a hybrid device as it comes with a detachable keyboard (can be removed). Keyboard when the device is removed, then this product will serve as a tablet device. However, if the keyboard is installed, this product will transform into a notebook.

X2 SlateBook device is the first detachable device that will come with the latest mobile processor made ​​by Nvidia, Tegra 4.


Quoted from Pocket Lint, Thursday (05/16/2013), HP SlateBook x2 comes with using a fairly large screen, which is 10.1 inches. The screen has the support of a high enough resolution, 1920 x 1200 pixels.

In terms of operating system, HP SlateBook x2 armed with Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 version.

In addition to launching SlateBook x2, HP is also introducing another hybrid device called the Split x2. Difference between the two, Split x2 comes with the operating system Windows 8.

The screen was a little bigger than SlateBook x2. One device is available in a size of 13-inch screen that supports a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.

For matters of "offal", this device is already present with the PC specs. This product is equipped with an Intel Core i3 or i5 Ivy Bridge.

In terms of storage media, Split x2 has a hard disk capacity of 500GB.

In addition to type, detachable keyboard belongs Split x2 can also serve as an additional battery.

This new product will be launched in August 2013 in the United States. Not yet known when both are present in Indonesia. SlateBook x2 will be sold at a price of 480 U.S. dollars and Split x2 priced at 800 U.S. dollars.

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