HP has just launched its first Q88
Tablet, the Slate 7, to a mediocre response from both consumers as
well as critics.Undeterred by this (or the fact that its very first tablet, the
webOS-based TouchPad, bombed in the market as well), HP seems to have lined up a
new Android tablet in the next few months.
It’s expected to be a fairly
high end tablet, and is presumably trying to hedge against the rapidly declining
PC market with a 10 inch tablet.TabTech, a German tech site that focuses on
tablet related news, has discovered the possible existence of a 10 inch HP
Android tablet that’s called the ‘HP Slate Book 10 x 2’.
This discovery
has been possible because the renowned AnTuTu benchmarking tool’s database has
an entry with this so-called Slate Book from HP.
Q88 Android
Tablet goes on to reckon that the Slate Book will have a 10 inch
display and a quad core Nvidia Tegra 4 processor. Its AnTuTu listing shows that
it is loaded with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 right now, but that may change in the
coming months with the impending launch of Android Key Lime Pie
v5.0.
HP’s ventures into the tablet market have been misguided and
hapless so far, to say the least. Perhaps a more focused and dedicated marketing
approach towards the Slate Book Android tablet may change their fortunes, but
don’t count on it!dsDSSD43F
I think we’ll initially have some kind of
dock for the BOXCHIP
Android Tablet to pull this off this kind of streaming, but not for
long. Folks are used to using a remote control, and will want to hold the device
as a kind of “super remote.” With improvements in inductive charging (another
technology being driven by Qualcomm) and wireless video broadcasting, your
tablet or smartphone will do everything you need from the couch, no cables
needed.
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