Read more.Also a Tegra 4 based “HP Slatebook 10x2” hybrid emerges.
Read more.Also a Tegra 4 based “HP Slatebook 10x2” hybrid emerges.
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
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
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.
... 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.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).
HP doesn't like TLA's, preferring an extra letter, so maybe it's actually HP's AAA or "HAAA" for short.
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