Wednesday, 21 May 2014

HP Slatebook 14 Notebook Running Android Spotted in Official Video

Google's run of the mill mobile computing strategy employed Android for Smartphone’s and tablets, and Chrome OS for laptops (and the infrequent holding nothing back-one), however it would seems to be jaw-breaking moment that HP is going to turn this standard on its ear.


HP is chipping away at an Android-powered laptop that has been thrilled by Google which is 14-inch device has a permanent touch screen along with mobile data connectivity.  The device, called the HP Slatebook 14, has a touch screen without any convertible shenanigans.

 


The Slatebook seems to run a typical tablet variant of Android, complete with a tentatively helpful set of Android's top and lowest part framework bars that extend the full width of the screen. The Hp rendition of Android is not specified, however the feature reveals to it running either Android 4.2 or 4.3 with the full suite of Google Play applications.

The video is somewhat conflicting in the matter of the system bars, as a few parts of the feature reveal to them, and some don't. While a few recreations and feature applications can conceal the system bars, the feature shows Gmail running in full-screen mode, which is not presently conceivable.

The normal Windows key has been supplanted with keys for Recent Apps and Home, while Android's "Back” button takes the place of the Escape key and embark on a row of typical laptop function keys. Moreover, the power jack, three USB ports, a full-sized HDMI connector, an earphone jack, and, interestingly, Microsd and SIM spaces. The last infers that this smart phone will pack its own particular portable information association!

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