07 January 2014

Introduced new 11.6-inch tablet PC with detachable keyboard - HP Pavilion X2 11t

From the house of Hewlett Packard, we now introduce you to the new HP Pavilion X2 11t tablet PC that has been unveiled officially only recently and will go as a new model with additional detachable keyboard at the start.

Thus, the new HP Pavilion X2 11t tablet PC presents a 2-in-1 solution and can optionally be used in notebook mode with keyboard for comfortable typing. In power one has an Intel Pentium processor N3510 installed, which builds on the same Silver Mont architecture as well as the latest Intel Atom processors Bay Trail. The processor is specified with a maximum power consumption of 7.5 watts (TDP) and was created in 22nm process.

Other technical aspects of tablet PCs also feature 4GB of memory added a SSD hard drive with optional 64GB or 128GB of storage space and there is Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n added for the wireless exchange of data. Other connections can be found for USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI and headphone in front. Playing music can take place over the four built-in speakers and for the power supply a battery with eight hours of runtime has been installed.

The operation will take place over the fairly large 11.6-inch touchscreen display which supports a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and operating system is Windows 8 come into play. From exactly when the new tablet PC in Germany will be available, but is not yet known. We will keep you up to date as usual. The price is expected to amount to around 600 € to 650 € for the launch.

The technical data, specifications and data sheet of the HP Pavilion X2 11t Tablet PC:

· 11.6-inch HD touchscreen display with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution

· N3510 Intel Pentium processor based on the Silver Mont architecture, 22nm process, 7.5 watts (TDP) power

· 4GB memory

· Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n

· 64GB / 128GB SSD hard drive

· Interfaces: USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, Headphone

· Battery life: over eight hours

· Windows 8 operating system

· Price: around 600-650 €

· Release Date Germany: Unknown

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Source: Liliputing.com

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