HP has officially released the HP 11-inch tablet with an Intel Pentium processor, solid-state drive, and a rotating camera in the United States. Originally announced back in September 2021, the HP 11-inch tablet finally arrives in the United States. It features an 11-inch display with a 2160 x 1440 resolution, an 84.6 percent screen to boy ratio, a 100 percent sRGB color space coverage, and active pen input support.
Inside is the Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor, 4GB RAM,
and 128GB of storage. The Intel Pentium Silver N6000 is a Jasper Lake processor
with 6W TDP, four cores, a 3.3GHz boost clock speed, and has an integrated Lake
32 EU Intel UHD graphics card. It is powered by a Lithium-ion Polymer that is
charged via the USB-C port. This USB-C port can be used to connect to other
devices too.
Other features include a rotating 13MP rotating camera that
allows it to take photos and videos in front of and behind the tablet. Under
the hood is Windows 11 Home in S-mode. The tablet comes in the single Natural
Silver color variant.
The tablet starts at USD 499 for tablet only while the
tablet with keyboard bundle is priced at USD 599. Both variants are now
available for purchase in the United States thru Best Buy.