HP will soon be enlarging its tablet offerings with a model running Google Android, if an unconfirmed report is correct.
This company already makes tablets running Windows 8, but has so far passed on Windows RT, the version of this operating system Microsoft created for consumer-oriented tablets. The company is apparently going with an alternative.
Not many details have leaked out so far on this device, aside from the report that it will be built on an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, which was announced last month but has not yet debuted in any products.
It is described as a high-end model, so it will be competing against the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the full-size Apple iPad.
HP's Android tablet will supposedly be announced soon, but not until after the MWC tradeshow that kicks off a week from today in Barcelona.
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