Monday, November 11, 2013

HP Omni 10 cost $399 with full-HD, quad-core Atom and Windows 8.1


While full size Windows tablets are generally pricey, the HP Omni 10 hopes to change this. This full Windows 8.1 tablet which was quietly outed by HP comes with some decent specs which maybe worth considering. Especially since it comes at an affordable $399 price.

For example, you get a 10.1 inch full 1080p HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 32GB of internal storage which can be expanded through microSD, an 8 megapixel rear camera, a 2 megapixel front camera and a quad-core Atom processor with 2GB of RAM.

The Atom Z3770 is one of Intel's latest most advanced SoCs based on the chip manufacturer's 22nm architecture. With these Bay Trail chips, Intel hopes to gain better entry into the mobile space with the hope of competing with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800. Preliminary tests of the tablet version of the SoC (Merrifield is Bay Trail's smartphone counterpart), show that the chipset is actually handling itself very well, especially on the CPU side of things. However GPU performance is not as great, despite relying on a admittedly watered-down version of the GPU found on Ivy Bridge SoCs (Intel Gen7).

HP Omni 10 - Specs
The HP Omni 10 is a Windows 8.1 tablet with a 10.1 inch 1080p display, 32GB of storage, microSD, an 8 MP rear camera, a 2 MP front facing camera and an Intel Atom Z3770 processor with 2GB of RAM.

The Z3770 processor has been clocked to 1.5GHz, and can turbo-up to 2.4GHz when needed. Other specs include a Micro HDMI slot, Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11a (b/g/n). The tablet offers 8.5 hours of battery life according to Microsoft, but can feel relatively heavy at 630 grams.

If you are interested in getting your hands on this device you can do so using the following link

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