ICYMI: A measly 200 bucks right now gets you an 11-inch HP tablet with Windows, a 128GB SSD, and a rotatable camera, while $300 adds a nice keyboard to the equation.
Incredibly enough, the same retailer is now selling the"HP 11 Inch Tablet PC" at an even lower starting price of $199.99. That's down from $499.99, which very few people probably ever paid for a fairly generic-looking slate running Windows 11 Home in S Mode on the software side of things and packing an unimpressive 4GB RAM count, and unsurprisingly, it doesn't include a keyboard.
But a special bundle including such a handy productivity-enhancing accessory can also be had at the time of this writing for a reasonable $299.99, which represents a hefty $300 markdown of its own from a $599.99 list price. Powered by a quad-core Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor that's only disappointing if you don't consider the hugely discounted aforementioned prices, HP's Surface Go 3 alternative comes with a mighty familiar built-in kickstand, as well as a decidedly unconventional"True Vision" 13MP rotatable camera pulling double duty as both a rear and front-facing shooter depending on your needs.
This ultra-affordable 11-inch HP tablet, meanwhile, rocks a blazing fast 128GB solid-state drive, not to mention a reasonably high-quality IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels, a"Superspeed" USB Type-C port with 5Gbps signaling data rate support, and last but not least, a 30W charger in the box.
It's perhaps needless to point out that Apple's cheapest iPad is considerably costlier than $200, even
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