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Need a 10-inch Windows slate? The Omni 10 might fit the bill
Nov 27 2014 By Nitansh RastogiWhile tablets are available for as low as Rs 5,000 (we recently unboxed one – the Digiflip Pro ET 701), Windows slates are a few and far between in the market filled with Android-powered options. Moreover, most Android-laden devices dominate the portable form factor of 7- to 8-inches, while Apple has of course kept its control over the high-end segment with its pair of iPads.This brings HP’s Omni 10 in a very peculiar position with its large size and asking price of around Rs 27,000.
Read Full ReviewYou will get every thing from the site but i will tell you some thing different. -It has 1GB of inter HD Graphics Family -front camera is also focus - camera option is same touch focused as in all tabs, android and apple. - eats 800 Mb of ram in ideal. 1.2 GB available for other tasks -64 bit of processor, installed 32bit win 8 - ram is upgradeable -sound quality is opossum Now what I have done with this: -it can run Autodesk AutoCAD 2015 very effectively without any lags. Get Na...? -I have connected it to my laptop via WiFi and after that shared all laptop with 1tb hdd attached now you do not need any memory in this tab...???? - processor is good in working Intel did a get job. No problem till now...nd some for my friends are having issues after updates the size of less in hdd, my advise, right click on c drive and run disk clean up it will remove all the unwanted file such as catches etc. From the c drive . Will update soon after make something new on this tab.??.
I have editted the review recently.nnI have used this tablet for about 2 months and I am very impressed with this tablet. Here are the pros and cons:nnPros -nn1) decent 7hour battery life with WiFi all the time on.n2) I am completely blown away by the screen, it is too good. I cannot use anything below a full HD now.n3) Lag? What is that?n4) you can run all the basic apps you need.n5) Free MS OFFICE 2013 and great performance.n6) Very good and premium built doesn't look like a cheap tablet.n7) I just love the windows 8.1 experience.n8) Supports OTG and HDD.n9) You can do a little gaming too, I play CS online, Most wanted and blur(low settings). n10) This is a full blown laptop in the form of a tablet. It has replaced my Dell inspiron 15R 5537 fully since I am not a hardcore gamer and this tablet is very portable. I take it with me wherever I go and its not so heavy when its in my bag pack(not so heavy in hands either). The touch is awesome, it is like butter. Alot of my friends who have spent 60k+ in laptops envy me for this tablet. I find no major con for this but still just so that you knownnConsnn1) 600g is sometimes a little heavy but then you get used to it. The size makes the typing little difficult.n2) You get only 15GB free initially and then after windows update you lose a lot of space. I tried something and it worked. I used the Disk compression and then I didn't find any problem with the storage. I could easily get 5GB free despite having ASPHALT 8, TROLLS VS VIKINGS and alot more huge apps installed. You sure need an aditional memory card, but the windows drive has enough space for some apps. You don't need to worry about that.nnAgain, I will tell you. This is a great buy, I never expected that I could keep my PC in my hands and work in a bus, train, class, or a library without having to carry a huge bag with me or the charger because it lasts easily 9+ hours if you don't keep the wifi on always. It easily lasts for 2 days of casual use.
Brand | HP |
Model | Omni 10 |
Operating System | Windows v8.1 |
Network |
5G: Not Supported in India, 4G: Not Available, 3G: Not Available |
Fingerprint Sensor | No |
Height | 259.6 mm |
Width | 181.8 mm |
Thickness | 9.9 mm |
Weight | 652 grams |
Colours | Black |
Screen Size | 10.1 inches (25.65 cm) |
Screen Resolution | 1200 x 1920 pixels |
Pixel Density | 224 ppi |
Display Type | LCD |
Touch Screen | Yes, Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-touch |
Screen to Body Ratio | 62.89 % |
Chipset | Intel Atom |
Processor | Quad core, 1.46 GHz |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics |
RAM | 2 GB |
Internal Memory | 32 GB |
Expandable Memory | Yes, Up to 64 GB |
USB OTG Support | Yes |
Rear Camera | ||
Resolution |
8 MP, Primary Camera |
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Autofocus | Yes | |
Image Resolution | 3264 x 2448 Pixels | |
Camera Features | Digital Zoom | |
Front Camera | ||
Resolution |
2 MP, Primary Camera |
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Autofocus | No |
Type | Li-ion |
User Replaceable | No |
USB Type-C | No |
Network Support | 5G Not Supported in India |
Voice Calling | No |
Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 a/b/g/n) |
Bluetooth | Yes, v4.0 |
NFC | No |
USB Connectivity | microUSB 2.0 |
HDMI | YesMicro HDMI (Type D) |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Fingerprint Sensor | No |
Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
Faster processor:
Quad core 1.8 GHz vs Quad core 1.46 GHz
Lesser thickness:
8.9 mm vs 9.9 mm
Lesser weight:
388 grams vs 652 grams
Faster processor:
Quad core 1.8 GHz vs Quad core 1.46 GHz
Lesser thickness:
9 mm vs 9.9 mm
Lesser weight:
395 grams vs 652 grams
More expandable memory:
128 GB vs 64 GB
Lesser thickness:
7.5 mm vs 9.9 mm
Lesser weight:
320 grams vs 652 grams
More expandable memory:
128 GB vs 64 GB
Lesser thickness:
9.5 mm vs 9.9 mm
Slower processor:
Quad core 1.3 GHz vs Quad core 1.46 GHz
Faster processor:
Octa core 1.7 GHz vs Quad core 1.46 GHz
Higher primary camera resolution:
13 MP vs 8 MP
Higher secondary camera resolution:
5 MP vs 2 MP
Faster processor:
Quad core 1.83 GHz vs Quad core 1.46 GHz
Lower primary camera resolution:
5 MP vs 8 MP
Lower pixel density:
149 ppi vs 224 ppi
Common Features
Rs 24,600