The American multinational information technology corporation company, Hewlett Packard has now officially announced four new Android lineup slates in different sizes and specifications for everyone's daily need.
HP have tablets from seven-inch to 10-inch ones. The company has also introduce two new Microsoft Windows tablets as well. These devices will start shipping by the month of November. We have some of it's specs detailed, in here, check out.
HP Slate 7 Extreme from the above image is expected to come out of the box with NVIDIA Tegra 4 Quad-Core processor, a seven-inch screen of 1280 x 800 resolution display and a stylus pen as well.
Next up is the Hewlett Packard's 7 HD, a Dual-Core runner with a seven-inch 1280 x 800 IPS screen, nine hours battery life, Beats Audio and 200 megabytes of free data from T-Mobile for 2 years. The company also have a 10-inch variant of the above seven-inch model with the same specifications.
HP Slate 8 Pro also comes with a NVIDIA Tegra 4 Quad-Core processor, eight-inch screen of 1600 x 1200 resolution at 4:3 aspect ratio, an eight megapixels back camera and 2 megapixels front-facer. It is also supported by an SD card and HDMI output as well.
And now, this is the American company's first Windows 11.6-inch tablet with keyboard dock, the Pavilion x2. It is expected to come out the box with 1366 x 768 IPS screen, 4GB of RAM and up to 128 of flash storage. This device will be soon available for sales from November 17th in three color option at a starting price of $599.99.
Finally, Hewlett Packard's second Windows version, the Omni 10. The tablet packs a 1920 x 1080 resolution screen and 2 gigs of RAM. It consists a microSD, micro HDMI and micro USB ports on the sides.
Source: Engadget