t seems that HP is planning a strong offensive in the Android market in the months to come. After the HP Slate 7 launch, there are two more Android devices that seem to be revealed by some AnTuTu benchmark tests . The first one is the HP Slate 21 AIO, which has been spotted first, while the second handset is named HP Slatebook 10 X2.
According to the AnTuTu benchmark test spotted by Unwired View, the HP Slatebook 10 X2 is powered by the new Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU and runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. Even though the HP Slate 21 AIO features the same processor, the SlateBook X2 has obtained a better score than it’s brother (27,259 vs 23,584). While the difference is pretty obvious, these benchmark tests often differ and we don’t know for sure if the SlateBook X2 is that much faster than the Slate 21 AIO.
Specification:
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- a 1024 x 600 pixels display
- VGA front-facing camera, 3MP rear camera
- Beats Audio
- 1GB of RAM
- dual-core 1.6GHz processor
- 8GB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support.
- powered by the new Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU
All things considered, do you think the world needs a 21-inch tab/all-in-one PC with a likely extravagant price point? Are companies like HP and Asus going too far in their attempts to innovate and stay original? And finally, does HP have a future in the Android decor?
So far, HP did not have such great results on the mobile market. Perhaps with these new products the company could make a difference, especially now with the Nvidia partnership.