HP Envy 8 Will Run On Windows 10

Hewlett-Packard has a new tablet up and coming but while it will run Windows 10 operating system and have a stylus, fortunately or unfortunately, the said OS will not be a Microsoft Surface replica. Instead, this supposed Envy 8 Note will appear in a very convenient 8-inch size that is apparently enhanced for the purpose of note-taking.

The HP Envy 8 will be appearing with a folio cover for such resolve, and it will also be distributed with a keyboard and a stylus for better usage. The tablet also brags of its long-term evolution connectivity, which is an uncommon attribute among new Windows 10 devices available in the market.

Specifics about the HP Envy 8 Note are being stitched together from several angles of the Web. The newest and biggest leak dump comes from a webpage from HP Switzerland which apparently has been taken down.

According to that site, the 8-inch tablet's pixel resolution is still unknown, though will be running on an Intel Atom x5-Z8300, one of the manufacturers mid-range chips for mobile. It will also have 64 gigabytes of internal storage, a 5 megapixel rear camera and an uncommonly microSIM card slot for LTE connectivity.

The web page also evidently defines that the Envy 8 Note will be coming in with a stylus and a full-sized keyboard. Oddly, the keyboard's measurements are far bigger than the tablet. Truthfully, the page also describes that the keyboard that ships with the tablet has a specified zone where the tablet can slide into it.

Seemingly, Microsoft demonstrated a preview of this design at Computex in June, where it displayed the latest and upcoming Windows 10 devices. The tablet apparently slides into an area outside the keyboard folio and behind the keyboard itself. The folio itself guards the keyboard and not the tablet.

This unusual design could be a bit awkward in some places. Consumers have to wait and see for the real deal as to how it will all work in the end. With that in mind, there has been no leak on when such will transpire. However, the HP website also leaked that the tablet could be priced at around $720.

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