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HP introduced a new competitor to the Microsoft Surface 8 Pro, the Elite x2 tablet, aimed at professionals for portability and style at a price of $2,500, with key features including an i7 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. The tablet boasts premium aluminum construction, a spill-resistant keyboard, and a vacuum touch pen with pressure sensitivity. It offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, and comes with USB-C ports. The tablet's pros include its design, processing power, and stylus accuracy. The cons include weight, camera quality, battery life, and port options. While a solid choice for power users, the Elite x2 falls short compared to the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 in terms of battery life, graphics, and screen quality, making it a suitable option for tasks like photo editing.
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In this segment of the video, HP introduces its direct competitor to the Microsoft Surface 8 Pro, a tablet that can transform into a full laptop. Targeted at business professionals for its portability and style, it is priced at $2,500. The tablet and keyboard are made of aviation-grade aluminum and have a premium feel. The spill-resistant, backlit keyboard has a click pad with multi-gesture support. The device comes with a vacuum touch pen with two configurable buttons and over 2,000 levels of pressure sensitivity. The specs include an 11th gen i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a 256 GB mvme SSD for fast performance. The device offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, three USB-C ports for connectivity, and a USB C2 display port adapter. It is recommended to use a Bluetooth mouse to avoid the need for additional adapters. – This part also mentions the presence of an audio jack, volume buttons, a kington lock port, and air vents for cooling.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the key features of a tablet with a 13-inch touchscreen display, almost 4K resolution, protected by Gorilla Glass 5, 450 nits of brightness, 3×2 aspect ratio, and Intel Iris XE graphics. The tablet has Dual stereo speakers, two cameras, an internal battery, and a fingerprint reader. The battery lasts around 3 hours with intense use but longer with lighter use. Pros include craftsmanship, adjustability, processing power, stylus accuracy, security apps, and high-quality keyboard. Cons are weight, camera quality, average battery life, touchpad speed, and lack of certain ports. Overall, the tablet offers many positives and is well-suited for tasks like photo editing.
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In this segment of the video, the HP Elite x2 tablet is recommended for power users on the go but falls short when compared to the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 tablet. The X2 has a better build quality for the keyboard but is heavier, has a slower battery life, and slower graphics compared to the Surface Pro. Additionally, the X2 has a 60Hz screen as opposed to the 120Hz of the Surface Pro. The Surface Pro also boasts better camera quality and a removable SSD. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more content like this.
