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    http://www8.hp.com/us/en/ad/envy-x2/specs.html

    Anyone else grabbing one of these. Looks to be the overall best windows 8 tablet to me. It also comes with the keyboard dock unlike samsung and asus which will make you buy it seperate.


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    Just started to be available for pre-order here. I think it certainly got the best materials used and best looking hybrid with Surface and Transformer Book.

    Though imo the 899 euros price they are asking here is just way too much for Atom tablet. At that point i rather get cheaper RT tablet or more likely the real deal with Intel i3/i5, 4GB of RAM and full HD screen.
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    899 Euros is definitely overpriced, though it does look nice.
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    I may be interested in this one but I haven't seen a pre-order site here in the states.... The actual cost may be a factor as too if I go after it...
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    Who cares if Samsung "makes you buy the dock separately" if the combined price of slate+dock is lower than HP's combined price of slate+dock? Bundling the dock instead of making it optional doesn't make a difference either way, in my opinion.

    I like the build quality. Looks muuuuuuuch nicer than the Samsung Ativ Smart PC from an aesthetic perspective. But there's things I didn't like about it:

    (1) Delayed availability (December instead of October like most competitors).
    (2) No ports on the slate (all USB ports etc are on the dock).
    (3) Headphone jack on the bottom of the slate means it won't sit comfortably on an exercise machine's tray, etc when headphones are plugged in. Mind-boggling placement for a multimedia tablet.
    (4) No storage silo for the stylus, unlike the Thinkpad Tablet 2 and the Samsung Ativ Smart PC.
    Loyal first and foremost to a carrier (US Cellular). Open to either a Lumia 820, or an HTC 8X, or an Ativ S.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitlov View Post
    Who cares if Samsung "makes you buy the dock separately" if the combined price of slate+dock is lower than HP's combined price of slate+dock? Bundling the dock instead of making it optional doesn't make a difference either way, in my opinion.

    I like the build quality. Looks muuuuuuuch nicer than the Samsung Ativ Smart PC from an aesthetic perspective. But there's things I didn't like about it:

    (1) Delayed availability (December instead of October like most competitors).
    (2) No ports on the slate (all USB ports etc are on the dock).
    (3) Headphone jack on the bottom of the slate means it won't sit comfortably on an exercise machine's tray, etc when headphones are plugged in. Mind-boggling placement for a multimedia tablet.
    (4) No storage silo for the stylus, unlike the Thinkpad Tablet 2 and the Samsung Ativ Smart PC.
    (1) It was always going to be december launch as far as I knew)

    (2) hmm that does suck. The microSD will probably be enough for me however.

    (3) That is a problem but you could get wireless headphones.

    (4) Something I did notice on the samsung ativ.

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    I honestly cannot view an Atom powered device as the "best tablet." Add an I5 and it might be more interesting. I only buy HP laptops but from my perspective this looks like a high end netbook/tablet hybrid at an ultrabook price. In addition whomever decided to leave all of the ports off the tablet portion really should be fired. What is the point of a detachable tablet if you are limited to the tablet's internal storage? If I am walking out the door just with the tablet, that is when I would most like to have the media files, etc. that I do not want filling up the drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitlov View Post
    (2) No ports on the slate (all USB ports etc are on the dock).
    (3) Headphone jack on the bottom of the slate means it won't sit comfortably on an exercise machine's tray, etc when headphones are plugged in. Mind-boggling placement for a multimedia tablet.
    (4) No storage silo for the stylus, unlike the Thinkpad Tablet 2 and the Samsung Ativ Smart PC.
    2- very dumb indeed since most who use it on a couch or something may like headphones not sticking into their leg.
    3- could just turn it around 180, but yes dumb placement especially if there is no 3.5mm on the dock.
    4- will be lost by most in a few weeks I bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by swyost View Post
    I honestly cannot view an Atom powered device as the "best tablet." Add an I5 and it might be more interesting. I only buy HP laptops but from my perspective this looks like a high end netbook/tablet hybrid at an ultrabook price. In addition whomever decided to leave all of the ports off the tablet portion really should be fired. What is the point of a detachable tablet if you are limited to the tablet's internal storage? If I am walking out the door just with the tablet, that is when I would most like to have the media files, etc. that I do not want filling up the drive.
    There is a MicroSD slot on the tablet portion of the device so you can double your memory if you choose.

    We still don't know how the battery life of the I5 tablets will fare to that of the atom tablets. I was looking at more than. Raw processing power when I said it was the best or at least for me.

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    NFC, nice!
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    I think using Photoshop with an Atom would royally bite.
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    Really intreasted to see how well it runs lightroom.

    Also we have the Date and pricing. Its going to be released on November 16th for $849.99.

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    Has anyone heard of a pre-order date for the Envy X2?
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