HP 11" tablet finally launches in the US with an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor and a high-resolution display
HP has started selling the HP 11" through Best Buy, which it introduced in September. To recap, the HP 11" has, as its name suggests, an 11-inch display that resolves at 2,160 x 1,440 pixels. For reference, the tablet has an 84.6% screen-to-body ratio, has 100% sRGB colour space coverage and peaks at 400 nits. The display supports active pen input, too.
Additionally, HP equips the HP 11" with an Intel Pentium Silver N6000, a Jasper Lake processor that has a 6 W TDP. The Pentium Silver N6000 also has four cores, a 3.3 GHz CPU boost clock speed and an Intel UHD Graphics (Jasper Lake 32 EU) integrated GPU. HP complements the 10 nm processor with 4 GB of LPDDR4x RAM too, along with 128 GB of PCIe NVMe storage.
Currently, Best Buy sells the tablet for US$499.99 without a keyboard. However, the entry-level model has a built-in kickstand and its signature rotating camera. By contrast, the keyboard bundle costs an additional US$100. It is worth bearing in mind that the keyboard lacks backlighting, for some reason. Incidentally, it seems that HP does not sell the keyboard separately.
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