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Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the HP Slate 21 All-in-One and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Slate 21 All-in-One.
 
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The editors liked

  • At first glance
  • You probably wouldn’t notice this is powered by Android. The HP Slate 21 looks just like a desktop
  • With its 21-inch
  • 1080p IPS panel touchscreen
  • But it runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The screen is brilliantly bright
  • With superb viewing angles
  • Plus you can tilt it at various angles you want too
  • Using the kickstand. It's easy to use while standing on a table top or as a sma
  • Speedy boot and wake times
  • No worries about Windows malware
  • Neat good looks
  • Convenient allinone design
  • Decent screen
  • Slim build
  • Low price

The editors didn't like

  • Unfortunately
  • The negatives seriously outweigh the positives. The HP Slate 21 only packs 8GB of storage
  • Which isn’t much for a desktop
  • Though HP has softened the blow with 25GB of free cloud storage from Box. You can add more storage with an SD card or an external hard drive
  • But you really shouldn’t have to.And while HP has armed the Slate with a speedy Tegra 4 processor
  • It’s paired up with
  • Laggy touchscreen
  • 8GB is too little local storage space
  • 1GB isn't enough RAM
  • Browser is optimised for mobile sites
  • Screen can be laggy
  • Android not optimised for big screen
  • Processor could be more powerful
  • No FM radio

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  Published: 2014-07-02, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk

  • Neat good looks, convenient allinone design, decent screen, slim build, low price
  • Screen can be laggy, Android not optimised for big screen, processor could be more powerful, no FM radio
  • In theory, the Slate 21 is the logical next step as Android becomes the default interface for more and more users -- why not extend it from the mobile to the desktop? Based on this evidence though, it's not quite ready yet. Not enough apps are optimised...

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  Published: 2013-12-12, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • At first glance, you probably wouldn’t notice this is powered by Android. The HP Slate 21 looks just like a desktop, with its 21-inch, 1080p IPS panel touchscreen, but it runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The screen is brilliantly bright, with superb viewing angles, plus you can tilt it at various angles you want too, using the kickstand. It's easy to use while standing on a table top or as a sma
  • Unfortunately, the negatives seriously outweigh the positives. The HP Slate 21 only packs 8GB of storage, which isn’t much for a desktop, though HP has softened the blow with 25GB of free cloud storage from Box. You can add more storage with an SD card or an external hard drive, but you really shouldn’t have to.And while HP has armed the Slate with a speedy Tegra 4 processor, it’s paired up with
  • is it just doesn’t work that well, but at least it's fairly inexpensive at £329. The 1080p display looks great, but to actually use, it’s just frustrating. Overall, it’s a valiant and interesting effort from HP, but it’s one that falls very short inde...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Alun , review by: theregister.co.uk

  • If you're after something for domestic web browsing, light computing duties, social networking and media consumption, the HP Slate 21 has plenty to recommend it. It's powerful, affordable, easy on the eye, comes with all the expected Android/Google goodi...

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  Published: 2013-11-06, Author: J. , review by: itproportal.com

  • Speedy boot and wake times, No worries about Windows malware
  • Laggy touchscreen, 8GB is too little local storage space, 1GB isn't enough RAM, Browser is optimised for mobile sites
  • HP's Slate 21 is an interesting idea, but Android and its software simply aren't ready for this form factor yet. If you want an Android device with a large shareable screen, our recommendation is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition). And if you wa...

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  Published: 2015-12-17, review by: beststuff.com

  • Abstract:  At an event in Beijing, HP announced a 21.5-inch, Android-powered tablet that's expressly designed as a desktop unit. The HP Slate 21 AIO comes with a full-HD touchscreen and NVIDIA's Tegra 4 processor, running Android 4.2.2. On the back contains a handy...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-08, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Highly versatile, 21.5-inch, 1920x1080 ISP, HDMI and upstream USB inputs
  • Boring design, Cheap mouse and keyboard
  • This inexpensive machine is a worthwhile investment for laptop owners, even if the idea of running Android on a desktop PC eventually fizzles....

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  Published: 2013-11-04, Author: William , review by: computershopper.com

  • Big, high-resolution screen, Good sound system, Strong performance, 25GB of online storage, Not susceptible to Windows security threats
  • Inherent limitations of Android outside tablets and smartphones, Some apps won't render properly, Bezel inhibits touch input near screen edges, Just 8GB onboard storage, Wired keyboard & mouse
  • A low-cost Android all-in-one PC with a big screen, the Slate 21 is a pioneer, but too many of its design and component choices miss the mark. Cash-strapped households may find it workable as an Internet and media-consumption appliance, but little mo...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Cherlynn , review by: tomsguide.com

  • Inexpensiv, Full HD touch Scree, Very good graphics performanc, Booming audio
  • Screen recessed behind thick beze, Small internal memor, Wired keyboard and mouse looks date, Limited number of optimized app, No parental controls
  • The HP Slate 21 puts Android on the big screen for a family-friendly $399 price, but that doesn’t mean you should buy this all-in-one.5/10Meh$399 AmazonAdvertisementHP is bringing the Android experience to the big screen with the Slate 21. For $399, this...

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  Published: 2013-10-07, Author: Vishal , review by: digit.in

  • Blazing fast performance, Excellent display - crisp, bright and IPS means colours look natural, Full HD display makes this relevant for most use cases - work and entertainment, Sleek & calm design tone
  • Android on a desktop may be uncomfortable for some, Limited internal storage, Some games aren’t updated for this device category, yet
  • It may look like just any typical All-in-One but the Slate 21 is very different from other AIOs. First, it doesn't run the typical Windows OS that you would expect, but Android 4.2, complete with a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS display with touchscreen, and also ...

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  Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Rendell Rendell , review by: yologadget.com

  • Abstract:  Summary: Android-based budget entertainment system for the familyAffordable Android-based 21.5 inch touchscreen desktop-tablet designed for the home.As the name suggest, HP Slate 21 All-in-One sports a huge 21.5 inch touchscreen. It comes with glossily wh...

 
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