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Global Score
4347
Basic Information
HPAmazon
Android 4.2Android 4.2.2
--2013-09-25
11.22 x 8.35 x 0.80 inches7.52 x 5.04 x 0.42 inches
49.38 ounces12.17 ounces
Gray and WhiteBlack
--Scratch-Resistant Glass
$ 249.00$ 139.00
Display / Screen
10.1 inches7 inches
1920 x 1200 pixels 1280 x 800 pixels
IPS LCDIPS LCD
224 pixels per inch216 pixels per inch
Capacitive, Multi-touchCapacitive, Multi-touch
7.87.2
Performance
Nvidia Tegra 4 chipset--
ARM Cortex-A15 (Quad-Core 1800 MHz) processor Dual-Core 1500 MHz processor
2 GB (533 MHz) RAM1 GB RAM
GeForce GPUYes GPU
8.648.1
Storage
16 GB internal memory8 GB internal memory
microSD, microSDHC external memory slotNo SD card slot
4.43.3
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
2.42.4
Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
1.361.36
Other Features
BluetoothBluetooth
GPS--
Accelerometer and CompassAccelerometer, Gyroscope and Light Sensor

Comparison review

Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013) is a bit better than the HP SlateBook x2, getting a 47 score against 43. Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013)'s construction is notably thinner and noticeably lighter than HP SlateBook x2. Both of these tablets include Android OS (operating system), but Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013) has newer 4.2.2 version while HP SlateBook x2 has Android 4.2 version, counting with some additional features and enhanced performance.

HP SlateBook x2 has a little sharper screen than Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013), because it has a really larger screen, a lot better resolution of 1200 x 1920 and a little bit more pixels per inch of display. HP SlateBook x2 has a bit more powerful CPU than Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013), because it has a greater amount of RAM and a greater number of cores.

Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013) and HP SlateBook x2 count with quite similar cameras. The HP SlateBook x2 has a superior memory to store more apps and games than Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013), because it has 16 GB internal storage. Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013)'s battery lifetime is just as good as HP SlateBook x2's battery duration.

In addition to being the best tablet between the ones we are comparing here, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013) is also by far the cheapest one.




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