HP has officially launched its new Android tablets 8 and 12 inches, we heard for the first time in October 2014. In fact, Hewlett Packard revealed yesterday two new Android tablets, the Pro Slate Slate Pro 8 and 12, both of which aim mainly the professional sector . However, they are both powerful enough to be interesting for fans of powerful tablets, especially if you are looking for a tablet with good to excellent support stylus.
The HP Slate 8 Pro, Pro and HP Slate are both 12, tablets powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800, and a screen with an aspect ratio of 4: 3. Finally, HP said that the autonomy offered by the battery is sufficient to last a day without fear.
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Both tablets will also provide support to the HP Duet Pen to write naturally on the tablet, or draw. But you will not be restrained only to take notes on the tablet itself. Indeed, you'll be able to scribble a few notes on a piece of paper Paper Folio of the firm, which will be stored on the tablet. HP has not provided many details on the technology, so it is difficult to know if it will only work on sheets Paper Folio, or if the technology is compatible with an old piece of paper.
The Duet Ultra Sound Pen uses Qualcomm technology, and this is one of the first devices to be marketed with a stylus based on this technology. HP reports that there was another first involved in this launch: Slate 8 Pro is one of the first tablets to feature a Gorilla Glass Corning Glass 4, with the sole aim to effectively protect the screen.
The Slate Pro 12 has a 12.3 inch screen with a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, Wi-Fi 802.11ac connectivity, d an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera. On its starting price , HP mentions that Pro Slate tablet will arrive at around 12 570 euros.
As for the HP Slate 8 Pro, it will have a 7.9 inch screen with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, and similar specifications to the largest model. The Pro Slate 8 will in turn sold at a price of starting 449 dollars.
The prices make these tablets significantly more expensive than many other Android devices, but the Duet Pen, robust design, and the fact that the company is focused on the professional sector means that the company could help consumers apart. Or at least that's what HP seems to have hope.
The HP Slate 8 Pro, Pro and HP Slate are both 12, tablets powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800, and a screen with an aspect ratio of 4: 3. Finally, HP said that the autonomy offered by the battery is sufficient to last a day without fear.
See also : HP launches two tablets of 10 inches for students
Both tablets will also provide support to the HP Duet Pen to write naturally on the tablet, or draw. But you will not be restrained only to take notes on the tablet itself. Indeed, you'll be able to scribble a few notes on a piece of paper Paper Folio of the firm, which will be stored on the tablet. HP has not provided many details on the technology, so it is difficult to know if it will only work on sheets Paper Folio, or if the technology is compatible with an old piece of paper.
The Duet Ultra Sound Pen uses Qualcomm technology, and this is one of the first devices to be marketed with a stylus based on this technology. HP reports that there was another first involved in this launch: Slate 8 Pro is one of the first tablets to feature a Gorilla Glass Corning Glass 4, with the sole aim to effectively protect the screen.
The Slate Pro 12 has a 12.3 inch screen with a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, Wi-Fi 802.11ac connectivity, d an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera. On its starting price , HP mentions that Pro Slate tablet will arrive at around 12 570 euros.
As for the HP Slate 8 Pro, it will have a 7.9 inch screen with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, and similar specifications to the largest model. The Pro Slate 8 will in turn sold at a price of starting 449 dollars.
The prices make these tablets significantly more expensive than many other Android devices, but the Duet Pen, robust design, and the fact that the company is focused on the professional sector means that the company could help consumers apart. Or at least that's what HP seems to have hope.