Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat
Intel® Celeron® N2807
Access thousands of Android™ apps and documents securely stored online with Android
2GB RAM with 32GB storage
Up to 7.5 hours of entertainment anywhere in the house
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danielUK84
8 Jun 163#17
Give it a few years phones will be this big.
Sprograt
6 Jun 163#1
It's a pretty old device realeased Sept 2014 it's says its on 4.4.2 and HP are hopeless for updates. Cold from me.
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Sprograt
6 Jun 163#1
It's a pretty old device realeased Sept 2014 it's says its on 4.4.2 and HP are hopeless for updates. Cold from me.
MrDB
6 Jun 16#2
may be good for anyone who can install custom ROMs but as it is it's pretty old in tech terms!
corred1964
6 Jun 161#3
Forgive the ignorance.....but I thought the point of a tablet was convenience & portability......I wouldn't think that was the case with this one weighing in at over 2kg
It seems to be trying to compete in too may areas & not doing it very well.....it's not a touch screen PC...spec is too low.....it's not a smart TV....too small....it is running an old version of Android 4.4.2 & we are now onto 6.1.....There are even some newer apps I use which don't work on KitKat (although I know it's the most common version of Android currently in use)......if buying a new item like this I'd really want to purchase a device running Marshmallow ideally....or Lollipop as a minimum
forcedv
6 Jun 162#4
If only it had HDMI "in"..... Would have bought it in a heart beat.
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Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat
Intel® Celeron® N2807
Access thousands of Android™ apps and documents securely stored online with Android
2GB RAM with 32GB storage
Up to 7.5 hours of entertainment anywhere in the house
Top comments
All comments (31)
It seems to be trying to compete in too may areas & not doing it very well.....it's not a touch screen PC...spec is too low.....it's not a smart TV....too small....it is running an old version of Android 4.4.2 & we are now onto 6.1.....There are even some newer apps I use which don't work on KitKat (although I know it's the most common version of Android currently in use)......if buying a new item like this I'd really want to purchase a device running Marshmallow ideally....or Lollipop as a minimum
I may be wrong, but, isn't what you put there this one:
HP Slate 21" Full HD Touchscreen All-in-One Tablet Android PC with wired keyboard & mouse @ £199 @ HP Store
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-slate-21-full-hd-touchscreen-one-tablet-android-pc-with-wired-keyboard-mouse-1949506
HP Slate 21" Full HD All-in-One Android Tablet PC for £179 using code! @ HP
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-slate-21-full-hd-one-android-tablet-pc-for-179-using-code-hp-2062521
Or am I mistaken?.
If the HP17 had HDMI -"in", it could have been the perfect touchscreen, portable monitor.