June 03, 2014

HP brings Android to laptops with SlateBook PC

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Customers have been telling Hewlett-Packard that they want laptops that run Android, so the company is rolling out the SlateBook PC to meet that demand.
It has a 14-inch touchscreen. The SlateBook PC weighs about 1.7 kilograms, is 16 millimeters thick, has 64GB of storage, 2GB of memory, and a fully charged battery can run for nine hours. The touchscreen displays images at 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. The laptop runs on an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, which is used in HP’s SlateBook tablets. The Nvidia chip has 72 graphics cores and can handle 4K video playback.
HP has added tools so Android apps will stretch out to the full 14-inch screen size.
The laptop is expected to be shown at Computex this week in Taipei. It will start at $399 and be available in August.

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