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HP 11" tablet finally launches in the US with an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor and a high-resolution display

The HP 11" is finally orderable in the US from US$499. (Image source: HP)
The HP 11" is finally orderable in the US from US$499. (Image source: HP)
Not only does the HP 11" have a high-resolution display, but it also features a rotating camera and an Intel Jasper Lake processor. The Windows tablet is only available in one memory configuration, but it can be purchased with or without its detachable keyboard.

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.

(Image source: HP)
(Image source: HP)

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Alex Alderson, 2022-01-26 (Update: 2022-01-26)