are tablets and are also notebooks . HP launched two new hybrids, the HP and HP Split SlateBook x2 x2 , equipped with NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor and Windows operating systems and Android.
Two big news, so. The devices consist of tablets that function as removable screens which can be attached to the keyboard via a magnetic hinge system.
model SlateBook x2 has the Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 , a screen of 10.1 inches and 64 gigabytes of memory. And of course the NVIDIA Tegra 4, as already noted, it promises a much more realistic.
Already Split x2 comes with the latest version of Microsoft operating system, Windows 8 . It is larger, with a screen of 13.3 inches, and has two storage units, one in HD format with 500 gigabytes and a memory unit 128 gigabytes. It is a little heavier, as it has about two pounds when keyboard and screen are together.
Both handsets come with two batteries , one under the keyboard and another behind the screen, which makes them more autonomous. The launch of the two models is due in August, the United States of America. SlateBook the x2 will cost $ 480 and x2 should be Split by $ 800.
family x2 HP also has another hybrid Envy. Is also a tablet convertible with a 11.6-inch screen, but only this model has NFC (Near Field Communication), a new form of wireless connection within walking distance.
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