Tuesday, January 14, 2014

HP Slate 21 - The tablet on the table - Techzine

The American brand Hewlett-Packard is not the easiest time it has ever had. For years, HP was the largest manufacturer of computers, but that is the title in 2013, lost to Lenovo. That would in itself not be a disaster, but the PC market has also shrunk enormously in recent years, making a much harder impact on the financial condition of a landowner as HP. In addition, HP missed the boat with regard to smartphones and tablets, because WebOS was not a success.

Now it should be clear that HP is a thing of charge and there is also what will have to change . It is important to come up with products that consumers want to have to come back live off its reputation is no longer there. People know that HP makes good computers in general, but that does not mean everyone that smartphones and tablets, the company already in advance good products.

It is possible that the rationale for HP to with striking products to come. The HP Slate 21 is in fact not really be classified as a tablet, but not as a desktop computer. It is something in between. The Slate 21 example, is not equipped with a battery such as a tablet is the case, but also allows HP keyboard and mouse also omitted, which makes the comparison with an all-in-one less striking.


However, the Slate 21, a 21.5-inch Full HD touchscreen and Android device running. Using a standard system can be put up and if you want you can have a keyboard and mouse via the available USB 2.0 ports, allowing a complete all-in-one still being created.

The Slate 21 has received a retail price of 379 euros from HP. The price of Techzine the system for about 370 euros to be found. In this price is hard to find, competition, especially if you want. A system with Windows







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