The device bears the name of SlateBook 10X2 and runs Android 4.2.2

Apr 30, 2013 06:27 GMT  ·  By

With NVIDIA's Tegra 4 chip official, the company's collaborators are doing their best to put together tablets powered by it. HP is one of those companies, having developed the SlateBook 10 X2.

HP hasn't actually introduced the tablet, and probably won't for a short while yet, but there are other ways for information to reach the web.

In this case, the device was spotted in an AnTuTu benchmark. Not the most informative of sources, but it is better than nothing.

The only information included in the benchmark was the clock speed of the tablet (1810 MHz) and the operating system (Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean).

Keep in mind, though, that the benchmark may very well be a fake. The score of 27,259 is definitely high enough to raise questions in regard to authenticity.