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This review focuses on the Android-powered 10.1-inch SlateBook x2 , which integrates the highest resolution display out of the three x2 models even though it is the smallest and least expensive of the bunch. After reviewing the arguably overpriced (over $...

Powerful hardware and responsive software, Bright IPS glass display, Dense 1920 x 1200 resolution, Good build quality, HDMI 1.4, SD and microSD, Extra-wide touchpad, Dual batteries, Lightweight, Low starting price...

No local USB port on tablet, Only one USB port available, Locking mechanism could have been more firm, MicroSD slot is hidden when attached to keyboard dock, All-around plastic, Poor keyboard travel and feedback, No keyboard backlight and small arrow keys...

HP SlateBook x2Imagine an Envy x2 at half the price running Android instead of Windows and that is essentially the SlateBook x2 in a nutshell. This 10.1-inch detachable has more in common with the Envy x2 than the Split x2 - and that should be taken as a...
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The 2-in-1 generation has got us in touch with a lot of devices and the HP Slate family of products is just another addition to this ever-increasing category. There are three products in the Slate family, namely the Windows 8-sporting Slate x2 and ENVY x2...

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...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-10-16 01:30:53
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HP dipped its toes into the Android-tablet market a few months ago with the debut of the solid-enough but largely unremarkable , a compact Android tablet. (We classify tablets with screens of 7 to 8 inches as "compacts," versus "full-size" models with...

Tegra 4 CPU packs leading-edge speed, Both MicroSD and full-size SD slots, Sturdy build quality, Aggressively priced, considering keyboard dock included, Full-size USB, HDMI ports...

HD display is, alas, a bit dim, No GPS function, Subpar rear-facing camera...

HP’s second foray into Android tablets is a Tegra 4 screamer with a wealth of features, including a decent keyboard dock. Only a lackluster screen dampens our enthusiasm...
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The Slatebook X2 is a solid workhorse, as long as you're prepared to make some compromisesFor some of us, the allure of having an ultra-portable computer and a tablet built around the same device is the future. It’s not anything new, as we’ve seen ASUS...
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When it comes to Android tablets with detachable keyboards, one name comes to mind: Transformer. There's no denying that ASUS has carved out a pretty specific niche in the Android tablet/laptop convertible category. HP is looking to change that with th...

are always the most difficult part of a review, because oftentimes people jump straight to the bottom to form an opinion of the device (perhaps stopping to look at the benchmarks along the way). As a result, it's incredibly important to form a conclus...
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I wanted to love the HP SlateBook x2. I imagined the Android tablet-slash-laptop replacing my daily driver, a mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Air, and I saw myself taking advantage of its lengthy battery life to get through an entire day's worth of work without...

Lots of ports, Small and portable...

Apps crash randomly, Case is easy to scratch...

A tiny touchpad coupled with buggy software makes the HP SlateBook x2 disappointing as both a laptop and a tablet...
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Can't decide between a lightweight tablet and a notebook computer? HP attempts to give you both with the SlateBook x2 ($479.99 direct), an Android-powered convertible tablet with an exceptionally comfy keyboard given its small size and weight. Featuring a...

Very fast quad-core processor. Sharp screen resolution. Comfy keyboard. Useful convertible design. Two memory card slots.

Dim display. Short battery life. Not exceptionally lightweight. Buggy...

HP makes a strong attempt at a proper convertible with the SlateBook x2, a screaming-fast, Tegra 4-powered Android tablet, but it's not without flaws...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2013-10-16 01:31:00
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So far, Windows 8-powered hybrids haven't set the world on fire because they tend to be pricey and because there simply aren't enough touch-friendly apps for Microsoft's OS. But the SlateBook x2 ($479) could be the laptop-tablet combo shoppers have been w...

Easy to switch from laptop to tablet mode; Comfortable keyboard; Fast Tegra 4 processor; microSD and SD Card slots; Kingsoft Office included...

Belowaverage battery life; Display is relatively dim; Selecting text with touchpad a challenge; Awkward backmounted power and volume buttons...

The HP SlateBook x2 is a capable Tegra 4-powered tablet and mini laptop in one device for an affordable price, but it involves some trade-offs...
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Not too long ago HP released the Slate 7 Android tablet, a product that represents a baby step back into the world of mobile OS tablets after the very public death of the HP TouchPad . The Slate 7 isn't all that distinctive except that it's rather strikin...

Beautiful display with full HD resolution, Dock has battery for twice the longevity, Runs Android 4.2, Tegra 4 processor means great performance and graphics...

Few ports...
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HP SlateBook x2 Street Price: Rs 40,000div.green { width:px; padding:10px; border:1px solid green; margin:0px; background-color:#D6FF97 }HP SlateBook x2 is a hybrid device (so to speak), that has a bit of identity crisis. It's a tablet that wants to ape t...

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...
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Until now, ASUS hasn't had much competition in dockable Android tablets. Sure, we've seen the odd model from Lenovo and other companies, but for the most part, "Transformer" has become one of those words like "Kleenex" -- you know, the kind that refers ju...

Fast, stable performance, Tablet is lightweight, Comfortable typing experience, Price includes the keyboard dock...

Awkwardly placed buttons, Mediocre battery life, Finicky touchpad, Dim screen...

This dockable Android tablet offers a comfortable keyboard dock and fast performance for a reasonable price. Just beware of the trade-offs before taking the plunge...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-01-26 01:03:16
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Can't decide between a lightweight tablet and a notebook computer? HP attempts to give you both with the SlateBook x2 ($479.99 direct), an Android-powered convertible tablet with an exceptionally comfy keyboard given its small size and weight. Featuring a...

Very fast quadcore processor. Sharp screen resolution. Comfy keyboard. Useful convertible design. Two memory card slots.

Dim display. Short battery life. Not exceptionally lightweight. Buggy...

HP makes a strong attempt at a proper convertible with the SlateBook x2, a screaming-fast, Tegra 4-powered Android tablet, but it's not without flaws...
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