HP has this week added a new addition to their range of all-in-one desktop systems, in the form of the newly launched HP Slate 21, which provides users with a chance to use the Android operating system rather than Microsoft’s latest Windows 8 operating system.
The new HP Slate 21 offers users access to Google’s 4.2.2 Android operating system and offers a 21.5 inch touchscreen display that can be tilted backwards to provide a more ergonomic touchscreen position when required
The HP Slate 21 AIO is powered by a Nvidia Tegra 4 processor but other hardware specifications have yet to be released by HP. HP explains in their press release:
“The sleek appearance of snow Baiying one computer products, equipped with NVIDIA Tegra 4 mobile processor, has a strong entertainment functions, a consumer can not be changed after the home through the large size full HD touch screen Android experience the world of regret. It is equipped with 21.5 inches (diagonal) wide viewing angle IPS Full HD display that supports intelligent ten-point touch functionality.
Combined with built-in dual speakers DTS Digital Theater Systems, can give consumers the best audio visual experience, but also facilitate the sharing of exciting content with friends and family(2).And it provides HP TrueVision HD Webcam camera and Wireless Direct wireless printing technology, to ensure that consumers do not need internet connection to be shared between devices on different videos, photos and data”
The HP Slate 21 All-in-One is expected to be available in the U.S. in September, with a starting price of $399.
Source: CNET : Engadget
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