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This seems to be a great deal on a Windows tablet that offers an alternative to an Android or iPad. It doesn't look like it would be a laptop replacement but should be good for media consumption, light document editing and general web browsing.
Marked down from a 499.99 original price, so it's a pretty good discount.
Key Specs:
Screen Size: 11 inches
Screen Resolution: 2160 x 1440
Processor Model: Intel® Pentium® Silver N6000
Total Storage Capacity: 128 gigabytes
Operating System: Windows 11 Home in S Mode
Wireless Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Security Features: Fingerprint reader
Product Name: 11" Tablet - Intel Pentium - 4GB Memory - 128GB SSD
Model Number: 11m-be0013dx
Color: Natural Silver
Screen Size: 11 inches
Screen Resolution: 2160 x 1440
Processor Model: Intel® Pentium® Silver N6000
System Memory (RAM): 4 gigabytes
Operating System: Windows 11 Home in S Mode
Headphone Jack: Yes
Number of USB Ports (Total): 1
Number of USB 3.0 Type C Ports: 1
Charging Interface(s): USB Type C
Front-Facing Camera: Yes
Rear-Facing Camera: Yes
Rear Facing Camera Megapixels: 13 megapixels
Built-In Microphone: Yes
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-1...Id=6492318
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Ps. You're limited to the Windows App Store in S Mode and the selection is terrible. Can't even get an app for Zoom in there, forget about chrome or any other browser besides Edge.
This HP is not heavy for a Windows Tablet.
HP (and reviewers) say it weighs 1.32 LBS or 598 grams. Mine has not arrived yet to weigh.
The Lenovo Duet 3i which is a lower powered Windows tablet with a smaller 10.3" screen weighs 567 grams.
The Surface Go 3 with about the same power and a smaller 10.5" screen weights 544 grams. I do not know of a 500 gram Windows tablet, but a lot of Android/ IOS weigh a lot less.
Most Windows Tablets are offered with keyboard and attached kickstand because that's how people who want Windows tabs often use them. The weight does not matter as much when it sits on a table or a bed.
But Windows tablets are not for everyone, for sure.
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Always check Bestbuy for available open box. $209 with keyboard for Excellent in my area.
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HP has the 8GB version for $400 [hp.com] ($200 off) or $500 with the keyboard.
I got in on the brief 4GB Microsoft Duet 3i Windows tablet deal at $100. That one has a slower processor and slower/less storage....it works fine for what I do. There are actually 2GB/32GB Windows laptops out there....those REALLY are slow.
You will really need a hub with this HP 11, cause it has just 1 USB-C port. But the camera is pretty cool, as is the 400 Nit Display.
I would feel differently if it was $500 or its original $650....but for $210 open box excellent with keyboard, I am less picky.
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This HP is not heavy for a Windows Tablet.
HP (and reviewers) say it weighs 1.32 LBS or 598 grams. Mine has not arrived yet to weigh.
The Lenovo Duet 3i which is a lower powered Windows tablet with a smaller 10.3" screen weighs 567 grams.
The Surface Go 3 with about the same power and a smaller 10.5" screen weights 544 grams. I do not know of a 500 gram Windows tablet, but a lot of Android/ IOS weigh a lot less.
Most Windows Tablets are offered with keyboard and attached kickstand because that's how people who want Windows tabs often use them. The weight does not matter as much when it sits on a table or a bed.
But Windows tablets are not for everyone, for sure.
I think I'd rather spend a few hundred more and pick up a used Surface tablet, but that's just me. I must say $200 is pretty tempting though.
Edit:Looks like HP has a repair video on youtube on the 11-be0000 model, not sure how it compares to this 11m-be0013dx model. But the 11-be0000 model does have a removable M.2 2230 drive if anyone was curious about possible upgradability (assuming you have no issue removing the adhesive display)
Ah, the fire sale. webOS was great.
ChromeOS Flex, which is based on LInux, might also work.
Installing either one is similar, you make an install USB Flash Drive from instructions on the Web, and then boot from the drive. The nice thing is that you can run either Operating system right from the drive to see if it works before you decide to install it....so its safe.
However, it is a bit complicated (for example you need to be able to get the bios to boot from the USB Flash Drive)...so a newbie should get help.