TabletHP EliteBook Revolve release date to fall during Q1 of 2013

HP EliteBook Revolve release date to fall during Q1 of 2013

The HP Elite Book Revolve release details have been vaguely given out by the America-based giant. The 3.04 pound convertible device sports an all-magnesium chassis and at the same time comprises of features well-suited for business usage.

The gadget carries an 11.6-inch HD display and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2. As seen in many hybrid devices these days, it has been designed to support the Windows operating system including the 7 Pro and 8 Pro editions. It is fueled by a third-generation Intel Core processor to facilitate smooth functioning.

HP EliteBook Revolve

Connectivity features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth also exist to enable wireless sharing of content. The manufacturer states that the notebook-cum-tablet supports NFC. However, the software for the hardware is sold separately. A standard USB 3.0 port and a DisplayPort as well as 256GB of SSD storage, a backlit keyboard and an optional pen are other highlights of the EliteBook Revolve.

As the device has been mainly designed for enterprise-class users, it includes an array of business tools and the company’s client management solutions. Moreover, it also supports various security services such as Windows Defender and a TPM chip.

For whom a camera is an important variable while purchasing any gadget should know that a 720p HD webcam shares space with the screen. When clubbed with the dual microphones, it may stand to be good for video conferencing.

Display Keyboard

The company will also be releasing into the market a multi-tablet charging module that allows charging of up to 10 devices with the help of just one outlet. Although, those who find the idea of this unit fascinating will have to shell out a lump sum in order to take it home.

The launch date of the HP EliteBook Revolve in the US has been predicted to fall sometime in the month of March next year. The company also says that the introduction of the multi-tablet charging module will be made in January 2013 for an estimated price of $499.

Let’s steal a quick look at the convertible device’s key specifications:

– Supports Windows 7 Pro and Windows 8 Pro
– Third generation Intel Core processors
– 11.6-inch HD display
– Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection
– Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC support
– 720p HD camera
– Approximately 3 pound weight

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