Just a few months ago, HP unveiled four new Android powered tablets,
two of which rock the powerful NVIDIA Tegra 4. The tablets are now on
sale from HP’s website, touting a sleek design and a reasonable price.
The HP Slate7 Plus, HP Slate10 HD and the HP Slate8 Pro are all on
sale through HP’s website, and range in price from $149.99 to $329.99.
The HP Slate8 Pro rocks a Tegra 4 processor,
while the Slate7 Plus runs on NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 chip. HP’s ten-inch
offering, the Slate10 HD comes with a Marvell PXA986 SoC, which is no
slouch when it comes to performance. All of the tablets run on Android
Jelly Bean.
With a price of $329.99, the HP Slate 8 Pro rocks an 8-inch display,
the highest resolution available for a tablet of its size. HP has
bundled a bit of software with the Slate 8 Pro, which includes Kingsoft
Office, HP File Manager, HP ePrint and HP Connected Photo. The device
comes with 2GB of RAM, an 8MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front-facing
shooter, as well as Beats audio. The HP Slate 7 Extreme touts a 7-inch
HD screen and comes with 16GB of storage.
Head on over to HP’s website and check out their new Android powered Slate tablets
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