HP wants to enter the market for tablets and is starting to place its bets, following its previous contributions that so far have not been very successful with its webOS system and the Touch Pad. For the moment, they present us HP Envy x2 a hybrid tablet with Windows 8 We only know a few details about it when it was presented at an event in San Francisco.

The tablet will have a 11,6 inches with a resolution of 1.366 x 768 pixels IPS panel. It will take a processor Intel x86 Atom Clover Trail Although we don't know exactly which one yet, we don't know exactly how many GB of RAM it will have either. If we know that it will have 64 GB of internal storage. The tablet has a 8,5mm thickness and a weight of 680 grams.
The remarkable thing is that it will have a dock keyboard to which we can assemble it by magnetic connectors for a laptop or notebook experience that will also add an extra eight hours of battery to the tablet and that has a touchpad. It will have a high definition webcam 2 MPX front and a 8 MPX rear. Will have a port USB, card slot SD, Exit HDMI and connectivity by NFC.
The tablet is very well endowed in principle and has a pretty good finish, with a well-made keyboard. It looks like it will be able to compete with other brands that are releasing hybrid tablets like Asus, Samsung, and Lenovo.
When carrying Windows 8 the competitive reference will be Surface. None of the brands that have recently introduced tablet models with Windows 8 or Windows RT have been firm about pricing. They all seem to wait for final release of Windows 8, on October 26, as Microsoft definitely gives a price to Surface to have the reference. There is talk that these tablets could reach the $1.000, but according to the market, everything indicates that they will have to lower their profit expectations.
Source: Softpedia