News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
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Also a Tegra 4 based “HP Slatebook 10x2” hybrid emerges.
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Re: News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
The Tegra's never seem great at anything really do they? I know NV have bet a load on them too. Will be interesting to see AMD's ARM CPU's soon...(TLA overkill there)
I think Samsung have a trick here, with designing and fabbing stuff they can tweak as much as they like
Re: News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
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3dcandy
AMD's ARM APU's soon...(TLA overkill there)
ftfy - and now you can abbreviate it to AAA (there's a meme in there somewhere... ;) ).
Re: News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
I hope for HP's sake that they are going to make the AIO with a HDMI input for say connecting a Windows desktop? If that's the case, I'd be looking to buy.
Re: News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
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Again, from HP’s naming conventions we will expect this to be a 10-inch tablet with a keyboard dock. The x2 denotes the two form factor hybrid, just like the HP Envy x2 Windows convertible (pictured above).
... or any of the Asus Transformer's. Nose-tweaking aside, I've always thought that Asus were onto something desirable with the Transformer's powered keyboard+ports dock design.
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scaryjim
(AMD's ARM APU's soon...(TLA overkill there)) ftfy - and now you can abbreviate it to AAA (there's a meme in there somewhere... ;) ).
HP doesn't like TLA's, preferring an extra letter, so maybe it's actually HP's AAA or "HAAA" for short. ;)
Re: News - HP Slate 21 AiO, powered by Tegra 4, shows up in benchmarks
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I hope for HP's sake that they are going to make the AIO with a HDMI input for say connecting a Windows desktop? If that's the case, I'd be looking to buy.
Couldn't you just buy an HP AIO that's running Windows? Sounds like a better solution to me - otherwise what you're after is a "smart" monitor (didn't Viewsonic do this?). So I can't see HP's Android AIO having an input, output's a possibility though.