HP Omni 10
The
HP Omni 10's screen is 10.1 inches with 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution IPS
display and an Intel Bay Trail processor.The Omni 10 is relatively thin and feels
appropriately heavy for a tablet its size.There is a Intel Atom Z3770 Quad core
2.39 GHz processor (CPU).The tablet runs on the Windows 8.1 operating system
(OS).It feels like a solidly built slate with decent specs, but the lack of any
exciting bells and whistles made it pale in comparison to some of HP's other
tablets, not to mention other Windows 8.1 releases.You can take photos or
capture video with the tablet's onboard 8+ megapixel camera. There is also a
secondary front facing camera with 2+ megapixels resolution.Despite its humdrum
demeanor, the Omni 10 tablet packs enough of a punch for productivity, with
64GB of internal storage and 2GB of RAM. The device also features a Micro-HDMI
port.As the name Omni suggests, HP intends this tab for all around use and not
specific business (like HP ElitePad) or home use (like HP Slate). Specifications
Display type10.1 in
OSMicrosoft Windows 8.1
RAM2 GB
ProcessorIntel Atom 1.5 GHz
Dimensions (WxDxH)10.24 in x 0.39 in
x 7.17 in
Weight1.43 lbs
Price:$400
VS Lenovo Miix The Lenovo Miix, a
10-inch Windows 8 tablet with its own keyboard case, is like the consumer
version of the ThinkPad Tablet 2, with slightly different accessory
hardware.The Lenovo Miix is smart, light, reasonably well-made and comes with
an excellent keyboard to help you to use it like a laptop. The potential is
here for it to be a great mobile work machine, provided you don't need to run
anything too intensive.The 10.1-inch, 1,366x768-pixel-resolution, 16:9 IPS
display supports five-finger multitouch, and the 10.1-millimeter-thin,
1.27-pound design resembles that of other thin and lower-power Windows 8
tablets.The Lenovo Miix uses the Intel Atom Z2760 processor, which is a 1.8GHz
dual-core chip, though it does feature Hyper-Threading, so can act as four
virtual cores..This is all backed up with 2GB of RAM, which is very favourable
compared to other tablets.64GB of eMMC storage, a microSD card slot that can
support an additional 32GB of memory, a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, a
Micro-USB 2.0 connector, a Micro-HDMI port, and Bluetooth 4.0 plus 802.11n
Wi-Fi. The front-facing camera's only 1 megapixel, suitable for Web chat but
not much else. There's an optional 3G micro-SIM port, too.Battery life is
respectable, but not outstanding. We got
just over 6.5 hours (400mins) of streaming video out of the Miix, and you could
probably stretch that closer to eight hours for lighter work, but that’s not
particularly impressive when larger Haswell laptops can now offer 10 or more
hours between charges.
Price:$550
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