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Windows 8 has officially created a new category: the monster tablet. Last fall's Sony Tap 20
could have been dismissed as a one-off aberration, but others have
since launched giant screens equipped with batteries, including HP, who just unveiled the Rove 20.
Why Rove? Because it can do exactly that — the 20-inch display is
fully portable with almost 4 hours of battery life. Although its
mobility, along with the 10-finger multi-touch display, technically
makes it a tablet, it's really better thought of as an all-in-one PC
that you can move from room to room when you need to.
Much like the Tap 20 and Lenovo's IdeaCenter Horizon,
the Rove has a special hinge that lets you use it in many different
ways. Stood up at a high angle, it's great as a normal all-in-one or
even an "easel" for a painting app. At a low angle, it's more suited for
drafting. The hinge is made so you can easily adjust the angle with one
hand.
It really shines when it's laid flat, though, since it becomes a
virtual game board for any number of gaming apps. Many come
pre-installed, including Monopoly, Fingertaps Jigsaw Wars and Musical
Instruments, and Disney Fairies.
The in-plane switching (IPS) LCD will help with off-angle viewing
from various players during gameplay. And if the accelerometer does
anything weird, HP wisely provides a manual rotation button that puts
you back in control of the screen.
The Rove 20 won't be available until July, partly because it's
waiting on Intel's latest Core processors, the fourth-generation
"Haswell" chips. Those are expected to officially arrive in the next
month. The Rove will use as lower-power chip meant for Ultrabooks and
hybrids along with Intel's integrated HD graphics.
The Rove packs 1TB of storage as well as an 8GB solid-state drive for
faster response time. It's also includes the latest and greatest Wi-Fi
(802.11ac) and WiDi for use as a wireless display from another device
such as a phone or tablet.
Price isn't final yet, but HP says it'll be in the neighborhood of $1,000.
How do you like the Rove 20 and the new breed of Windows 8 supertablets/mobile all-in-ones? Let us know in the comments.
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