HP Announces 4 New Tablets in The Market

It wasn’t too long Hp has launched Tegra 4 Powered Slatebook x2. Now Hp Announces 2 new tablets Slate7 Extreme and Slate8 Pro with Tegra 4 both of them are also optimized through NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone, Hp also announced two more tablets namely  Slate 7 HD and Slate 10 HD now lets review their features briefly.

HP Slate 10 HD

HP Slate 10 HDIt runs on Android 4.2.2 (JellyBean). Hp Slate 10 HD is Powered with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1.2GHz dual-core processor. It also Features 280×800 resolution with wide 10 inch HD display. This also has built in 3G & 4G cellular support. It also have’s Beats Audio technology for stunning sound quality, now coming to cameras tablet has primary camera of 5MP and front camera of 2MP. There is no information about Price of this product yet.

HP Slate 7HD

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Hp Slate 7HD has almost same specs as of Slate 10HD. But this one has 7 inch display. This tablet also has the two years of free data service from T-Mobile.

Also See Our article What’s New In NVIDIA Tegra 4?

Slate 7 Extreme

HP-Slate-7-Extreme_back-564x640HP Slate 7 Extreme is powered with fast NVIDIA Tegra 4 chip, It comes with the always-on HDR camera capabilities, along with a very fast virtual “Ink” for stylus users. Hp Slate 7 Extreme has 7-inch (1280 x 800 pixels) display. It also has 1GB of RAM and 16GB internal memory which is expandable up to 32GB via micro SD and also a micro HDMI port to connect it to a larger display. It fits into the hands quite easily because of its good design.

Slate 8 Pro

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Hp Slate 8 pro is powered with sharp 1,600×1,200-pixel resolution IPS display of 7.9 inches with 253 ppi. Most importantly it is powered with  Nvidia’s speedy Tegra 4 CPU and it also have’s 2GB RAM with which apps runs smoothly on this. It runs on Android 4.2.2(JellyBean) which is pretty good one. It is very good to read a document on this size of tablet because you can hold it comfortably in your hands while reading. Coming to Price It is not confirmed yet but we supposed that it may be around $200 (13000 INR).

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Sukhraj Singh
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