HP is in the big for Android this time around, as they show off two new clamshell units, one of which is a Tegra 4 based Android Tablet. HP has had a lot of success with its Envy X2 detachable hybrid and plans to expand the x2 series to make room for two follow-on products: the Split x2 (a Windows 8 hybrid) and the SlateBook x2 (an Android tablet).
The specs on the Split x2 include:
- 13-inch 1,366 x 768 display
- Core i3 or i5 processor Ivy Bridge
- Keyboard dock includes a second battery or optional 500GB hard drive
- SSD 128/256 GB
- 2 x USB ports (one 2.0, one 3.0)
- HDMI
- Beats Audio
- WiDi
- microSD and full SD card slots
- Windows 8 loaded
- Priced at US $ 800
- 10-inch 1,920 x 1,200, 400-nit IPS display
- Tegra 4 SoC
- Jelly Bean (4.2.2)
- Keyboard has a battery built in
- trackpad supporting multitouch gestures
- Weighs 2.8 pounds in total
- dual USB sockets
- Stereo speakers
- SD / microSD readers
- Priced at US $ 480.
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