
HP has recently launched its latest device in the US, an 11-inch tablet with an auto-rotating camera. Under the hood, it comes with an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor with Intel UHD graphics, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.
Its 11-inch display has a screen-to-body ratio of 84.6% with 100% sRGB color space coverage as well as an active pen input support. Meanwhile, its Jasper Lake processor has four cores, a 3.3 GHz CPU boost clock speed, and with 6W TDP. In addition, the tablet is ENERGY STAR certified and EPEAT Silver registered. It incorporates sustainable materials like ocean-bound plastic and post-consumer recycled plastic in the design, according to HP.
The HP 11-inch tablet boots Windows 11 Home in S mode. It also comes with a USB-C port for charging and connecting other devices. It is equipped with a fingerprint scanner embedded under the power button. For connectivity, it supports WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5, and a microSD card slot. For battery, it packs a 32.2 Wh battery with 30W charging.
The device is priced at USD 499.99 (~PHP 25,579), while the package that comes with a keyboard retails for USD 599.99 (~PHP 30,695). It is now available in the United States via Best Buy.
There’s no word yet for availability in other markets.
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