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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Processeur très puissant
Prix abordable
Clavier ergonomique
Puissance et réactivité
Performance en affichage 3D
Autonomie avec le dock
Connectique complète via le dock
Ecran 1920 x 1200 pixels
Charge rapide
Le prix
L'autonomie annoncée
Les performances du Tegra 4
Dock clavier pratique
Très bonne autonomie
Rapport qualité / prix
Un matériel puissant et un logiciel réactif
Dalle IPS brillante en verre
Grosse résolution de 1920 x 1200
Bonne qualité de fabrication
HDMI 1.4
SD et microSD
Enorme touchpad
Double batterie
Léger
Prix d'entrée abordable
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Poids trop élevé
Photos inexploitables
Finitions moyennes
Pauvreté de l'offre logicielle
Connectique limitée sans le dock
Autonomie sans le dock
Luminosité moyenne de l'écran
Chargeur propriétaire (mais performant)
Pas de HDMI
GPS absent
Luminosité et rendu des couleurs décevants
Un peu lourde et épaisse
Pas de port USB sur la tablette
Un seul port USB disponible
Le mécanisme de verrouillage de la tablette au dock n'est pas assez ferme
Le port microSD est caché lorsque la partie clavier est attachée
Very fast quad, core processor, Sharp screen resolution, Comfy keyboard
Dim display, Short battery life, Not exceptionally lightweight
As you may have noticed, there's plenty of competition in the Android tablet space. The SlateBook x2 lacks the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1's pen support, and it's not the sweet deal the much smaller, lightweight Google Nexus 7 is. The Apple iPad remains our...
Simply put, the HP SlateBook x2 touchscreen is stunning. HP‘s managed to stuff a full HD 1080p panel into the 10.1" tablet half of the device, and it's even better than its Envy x2 cousin's panel: you simply cannot see the pixels. It‘s sharp and responsive, and its viewing angles are great too - there‘s no doubt you‘ll be able to share a decent movie with friends on the high-res display. Alongsid
Unfortunately, while the tablet portion is top-notch, the lower keyboard half is just not up to the same standard. While it does offer you USB and HDMI ports, an SD card reader and an extra battery, the keyboard is full of flex and it‘s not entirely comfortable to type on either. The trackpad is also annoying, proving to be inaccurate and mushy to touch, and it often gets in the way when typing -
HP has crafted itself a brilliant tablet that‘s unfortunately been bogged down by the keyboard attachment that strives to be an addition, rather than a hindrance. As a tablet, the fast and nippy HP SlateBook x2 is a decent bit of kit that we would love...
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Publié: 2013-05-22, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: The HP SlateBook x2 ushers in a new era: this is the first device we've seen use Nvidia's Tegra 4 quad-core processor. Pocket-lint had a hands-on play with this hybrid Android tablet meets laptop to see what we made of it. The SlateBook is a Full HD 10.1...
Publié: 2014-01-17, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Fast, stable performance, Tablet is lightweight, Comfortable typing experience, Price includes the keyboard dock
Awkwardly placed buttons, Mediocre battery life, Finicky touchpad, Dim screen
This dockable Android tablet offers a comfortable keyboard dock and fast performance for a reasonable price. Just beware of the trade-offs before taking the plunge....
Powerful hardware and responsive software, Bright IPS glass display, Dense 1920 x 1200 resolution, Good build quality, HDMI 1.4, SD and microSD, Extra-wide touchpad, Dual batteries, Lightweight, Low starting price
No local USB port on tablet, Only one USB port available, Locking mechanism could have been more firm, MicroSD slot is hidden when attached to keyboard dock, All-around plastic, Poor keyboard travel and feedback, No keyboard backlight and small arrow keys
HP SlateBook x2Imagine an Envy x2 at half the price running Android instead of Windows and that is essentially the SlateBook x2 in a nutshell. This 10.1-inch detachable has more in common with the Envy x2 than the Split x2 - and that should be taken as a...
Tegra 4 CPU packs leading-edge speed, Both MicroSD and full-size SD slots, Sturdy build quality, Aggressively priced, considering keyboard dock included, Full-size USB, HDMI ports
HD display is, alas, a bit dim, No GPS function, Subpar rear-facing camera
HP’s second foray into Android tablets is a Tegra 4 screamer with a wealth of features, including a decent keyboard dock. Only a lackluster screen dampens our enthusiasm. ...
Extrait: The Slatebook X2 is a solid workhorse, as long as you're prepared to make some compromisesFor some of us, the allure of having an ultra-portable computer and a tablet built around the same device is the future. It’s not anything new, as we’ve seen ASUS...
are always the most difficult part of a review, because oftentimes people jump straight to the bottom to form an opinion of the device (perhaps stopping to look at the benchmarks along the way). As a result, it's incredibly important to form a conclus...
A tiny touchpad coupled with buggy software makes the HP SlateBook x2 disappointing as both a laptop and a tablet....
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Publié: 2013-08-23, Auteur: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The HP SlateBook x2 tablet includes a physical keyboard hub, dual batteries, full USB and HDMI ports, and two storage expansion slots
The screen has a constant yellowish tint, apps take their time to load, the keyboard is cramped, and the tablet's ridges are distracting when you attempt to hold it in one hand. The price feels high given what you get overall, and there's no GPS hardware
Though it boasts plenty of ports and a physical keyboard, the SlateBooks x2's offerings don't quite match its $480 price.