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Publicerad: 2013-05-22, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Sammanfattning: The HP SlateBook x2 ushers in a new era: this is the first device we've seen use Nvidia's Tegra 4 quad-core processor. Pocket-lint had a hands-on play with this hybrid Android tablet meets laptop to see what we made of it. The SlateBook is a Full HD 10.1...
Well designed keyboard dock, Decent performance, Almost stock Android OS
Lacklustre display, Poor battery life, Proprietary, power brick charger
The HP SlateBook x2 comes with a well designed keyboard dock and offers decent performance, but that's about where the good things end. There are too many significant flaws to recommend, including a lacklustre display, a proprietary charger with an unnece...
Publicerad: 2013-09-10, Författare: Daniel , testad av: ausdroid.net
Tegra 4 is impressive, Build quality, Stock Android
Weight, Keyboard and Trackpad, Screen, Awkward button placement
As only the second device that HP has released running Android, the Slatebook X2 is a step in the right direction, when compared against their first attempt. As a laptop replacement that can be used as a tablet when necessary, the Slatebook X2 does a pret...
Loads of storage options; Excellent screen resolution; Minimal changes to Google's Android "Jelly Bean"; Full size USB and HDMI port;
Despite the decent specs, the system can stall; Proprietary charge port; Only one USB port; Keyboard needs more depth;
Netbooks may be dead, but HP's SlateBook feels like it's trying to take the place of that style of machine, with a delivery of a computer that acts as both tablet and notebook, except for a price point closer to that of budget Ultrabooks.It's not that the...
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Publicerad: 2013-08-24, Författare: Eric , testad av: cnet.com.au
The HP SlateBook x2 tablet includes a physical keyboard hub, dual batteries, full USB and HDMI ports, and two storage expansion slots
The screen has a constant yellowish tint, apps take their time to load, the keyboard is cramped, and the tablet's ridges are distracting when you attempt to hold it in one hand. The price feels high given what you get overall, and there's no GPS hardware
Though it boasts plenty of ports and a physical keyboard, the SlateBooks x2's offerings don't quite match its $480 price....
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Publicerad: 2013-11-08, Författare: Ross , testad av: pcworld.co.nz
Well designed keyboard dock, Decent performance, Almost stock Android OS
Lacklustre display, Poor battery life, Proprietary, power brick charger
The HP SlateBook x2 comes with a well designed keyboard dock and offers decent performance, but that's about where the good things end. There are too many significant flaws to recommend, including a lacklustre display, a proprietary charger with an unnece...
Sammanfattning: The tablet sports 10.1 inch full HD display and is priced at Rs 38,000. The tablet packs 1.8 GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU and 2 GB RAM. The keyboard functions are Android compatible and easy of use is quite impressive. Also, you have a mouse. The tabl...
Fast, Responsive, Sharp display, Good keyboard dock, Rearmounted volume/power controls, 64 GB internal storage, Mouse works
Software not suitable for work, Yellow tint on display, Unimpressive battery life, Bulky charger
While it's great that HP is experimenting with the SlateBooks, the problem lies in the fact that this product is still a work in progress. Most of the issues we had with the HP SlateBook x2 are more to do with software rather than hardware itself. For an...
Between the two, HP has a better packaged product suited for all kind of users and with an Android-friendly keyboard, full HD display and better hardware at lower price, the Slatebook X2 is the one to go for....
The HP SlateBook x2 is a fast hybrid device and performed quite well in most of the benchmark tests. Barring the cramped keyboard, reflective screen and the below average audio experience we did not find anything missing in the device. Lack of 3G may be ...