Wednesday, June 26, 2013

21 inch Android tablet from HP

Hewlett Packard computer manufacturers pushing the boundaries of screen sizes Android devices with the release of "PC all-in-one" based on the operating system.

Technically, "PC" named Slate 21 was none other than the giant an Android tablet with a 21.5-inch landscape display (1,920 x 1,080), which supported a kickstand.

HP also complement this product with style PC input devices such as keyboard and mouse so that the unit can not be distinguished at a glance from the computer "all-in-one" other.

"With the HP Slate 21, a family can access the content through the cloud with ease and enjoy them together on the big screen," said vice president and general manager of HP PCs and Accessories Displays on Jun Kim, in a press statement released on Monday (24/6 / 2013).

 
Inside, Slate 21 carries processor of Nvidia Tegra 4 newly launched last January and the operating system Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) version.

The price is relatively cheap with a tag of 399 U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 4 million. The device is scheduled to be available in the market in September, ranging from the United States.

However, unlike similar devices running WIndows 8, Slate 21 does not have an internal battery so it should always be plugged into an electrical outlet. Android tablets this one apparently was meant to always sit at the table.

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