HP’s Slate 21 Android AIO Can Be Used as Tablet, Desktop

 
 
By Jeffrey Burt  |  Posted 2013-06-24 Email Print this article Print
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The vendor’s new system, introduced at a show in China, is the latest device from vendors that are experimenting with new form factors.

Hewlett-Packard is introducing an Android-based all-in-one that can be used as a desktop PC or a tablet.

HP officials unveiled the Slate 21 AIO June 24 at their HP World Tour event in Beijing, showing off a device that includes a 21.5-inch touch-screen display that can be used as a tablet or propped up with a kickstand and used as a desktop.

It also is powered by Nvidia’s latest chip, the Tegra 4, which the chip maker introduced in January at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The Tegra 4 is expected to offer significantly better graphics capabilities than Nvidia’s Tegra 3.

The Slate 21, which will run Google’s Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) operating system, includes built-in speakers and a Webcam and can support wireless printing.

The all-in-one is the latest device to illustrate the experimentation system makers are doing with clients, particularly ones running Android. The traditional PC market is continuing to contract, with consumers and business users spending more of their technology dollars on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones.

At the same time, Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system hasn’t had the kind of positive impact on PC sales that the software maker and others had hoped for, and Windows 8-based tablets are still relatively new and just coming into the market. That said, at the show in China, HP officials also reportedly talked about the Split X2, a Windows 8-based tablet that comes with a detachable keyboard.

OEMs are rolling out a host of new form factors, with many looking to give users the best of both PCs and tablets in the form of convertibles—such as the Slate 21 AIO—and hybrids. One—Asus’ Transformer Book Trio—can be used as a desktop, notebook or tablet.

The Transformer Book Trio also can run either Android 4.2.2 or Windows 8, a capability unveiled this month by Samsung with its Ativ Q. The Ativ Q—one of several new systems introduced June 20 by Samsung—also can be used in four modes: a mainstream tablet; the up-and-back laptop mode seen in some Windows 8 convertibles; a hover mode, with the display sitting parallel with but above and slightly off-center from the keyboard; and stand mode, with the display's back to the keyboard.

At the Computex show earlier this month, Acer introduced its own 21.5-inch Android all-in-one, the N3-220. It uses a Tegra 3 chip.

Nvidia’s Tegra 4, which will be in HP’s Slate 21, offers significant improvements over the Tegra 3, according to Nvidia officials. The quad-core system-on-a-chip (SoC) comes with 72 of the company’s GeForce graphics cores, offering six times the GPU capabilities of the Tegra 3.

The CPU core is based on ARM’s Cortex-A15 design, which makes Web browsing 2.6 times faster and offers improved app performance, company officials said in January. It also uses up to 45 percent less power than the Tegra 3, thanks in part to Nvidia’s 4-Plus-1 energy-efficient architecture. Introduced last year in the Tegra 3, the architecture enables a fifth core to run workloads that require less processing power than what is offered in the other four cores.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

0 Comments for "HP’s Slate 21 Android AIO Can Be Used as Tablet, Desktop"

  • Steve Daniel June 24, 2013 9:08 pm

    DRG Forecasts 62.3 Million US Tablet Unit Sales in 2013 24 June 2013 Belmont MA ��� Tablet sales to end-users are expected to grow 45.0% year over year in 2013 reaching 62.3 million units up from 42.9 million last year according to a newly released forecast of the United States Personal Computer Tablet & Mobile Phone Market from Daniel Research Group DRG . Over the next five years the installed base of tablets in use will grow from 87.0 million in 2012 to 411.6 million in 2017 a CAGR of 36.5%. Tablets sales today are driven more by their adoption into new markets than by Personal Computer cannibalization ��� said Steve Daniel president of DRG. In both the Consumer and Enterprise sectors Tablets as they are configured today from Apple Samsung Amazon ASUS and Microsoft are significantly more likely to represent a net new addition or a replacement for non-Personal Computer products than a Personal Computer replacement.��� Since their introduction in 2009 tablets have had a minimal effect on traditional Personal Computer sales cannibalizing only 1% of Personal Computer sales in the first year but growing steadily to 7% last year. However DRG forecasts that the rate of cannibalization will accelerate significantly over the next two years. DRG forecasts that tablets will replace 14% of potential Personal Computer sales in 2013 and that those sales will account for 14% of all tablet sales. The Personal Computer cannibalization process will peak in 2016 at 34% and then begin a decline as the remaining installed base of traditional Personal Computers support applications that require the power performance and I/O configurations that only traditional Personal Computers can provide. By 2019 cannibalized Personal Computer sales are forecasted to account for slightly more than half of all tablet sales. Cannibalization will be stronger in the Mobile Personal Computer base than in the Desktop base and stronger in the Consumer sector than in the Enterprise sector.��� For more data and analysis of the US Personal Computer Tablet & Mobile Phone Market download the free DRG forecast summary report. About the DRG US Personal Computer Tablet & Mobile Phone Model The DRG US Personal Computer Tablet & Mobile Phone Historical Baseline and Forecast is the output of a proprietary model that incorporates historic Personal Computer sales and installed base data current survey research and reported market activity and assumptions about future economic technological and user behaviors influences. About Daniel Research Group Daniel Research Group offers consulting and market research services to clients whose products and services are technology based or enabled. The primary focus is on providing results solutions consulting and training to clients that have strategic and tactical decisions that require Forecast Segmentation Market Share and other market modeling requirements. The full range of traditional market research data gathering and analysis services support these engagements including quantitative and qualitative surveys focus groups demographic and firmographic data acquisition and analysis as well as input from technology and industry experts. While the emphasis is on delivering data and actionable recommendations DRG often designs and develops custom models and modeling tools for client use as well as providing training in these areas. ### Contact To learn more about this report please contact Steve Daniel President D...

  • Duan Nguyen June 24, 2013 7:26 pm

    Go back to Windows OS and stop making fool of yourself. Android OS is not for any meant of tablet laptop nor desktop. OS that's poor in securities performances measurement should definitely NOT for for work environments....

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