HP has announced the Slate 21, the company’s first All in One (AiO) PC that runs on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). It has a 21.5-inch full HD capacitive touch screen reclining IPS touchscreen with wide viewing angles and powered by a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor. You can adjust the screen between 15 and 70 degrees with your hand and can also mount the AiO using a standard VESA mount. It has DTS Sound for immersive audio experience and comes pre-loaded with Kingsoft Office for editing office files. HP announced the SlateBook x2 with 10.1-inch Full HD display and Tegra 4 last month.
It comes with dual-band WiFi, Wi-Fi Direct, USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 3.0.It has additional languages for the physical keyboard and USB drivers to recognize a keyboard when it’s connected. It has 8GB of internal memory and SD card slot. You can also connect external HDD or SSD storage over USB 2.0 devices through any of the 3 USB 2.0 ports. No word on RAM or the battery capacity yet. On The Next Bench blog, HP says that they are working with Google and NVIDIA on the release schedule of the next versions of Android.
The HP Slate 21 would be available in the U.S. this September for $399.