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HP is probably one of the last major electronics manufacturers to get into the Android game. We worried about the company’s commitment to Sparkle Motion when the HP Slate 7 came out. Underpowered, sub ...
Hewlett-Packard on Friday started shipping its US$169.99 Slate 7 tablet with Android 4.1, which signals the company’s reentry into the consumer tablet market after the TouchPad imploded in 2011. The ...
HP launched a low-cost Android tablet with low-quality specs earlier this year and called it the HP Slate 7. Now the company is updating the line with a new model featuring a better display and faster ...
Hewlett-Packard re-enters the consumer tablet market with its Slate 7, an Android-based device with a 7-inch screen with pricing that starts at $169. The Slate 7 will run Android 4.1, also known as ...
The Slate 7, HP’s offering in the budget tablet segment, is now ready to be picked up for a comfortable $170. The tablet is all about mediocrity, which matches the selling price rather well, though ...
Looking for an alternative to the iPad that looks enough like Apple’s tablet to fool your friends into thinking you have one — until they see you start tapping on a start menu or playing Flash video?
After Sony, HP also revealed the information that revealed the launch date of the company’s budget tablet has been delayed to June from the original April was incorrect. It was just a few days ago ...
Genuine-looking internal presentation posted by Engadget shows tablet's base model costing $549 with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor and a five-hour battery. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at ...
Hewlett-Packard has begun a marketing campaign against the iPad and for its Slate tablet PC, highlighting the fact its tablet runs Adobe and AIR software and the iPad doesn’t. HP is still mum on the ...