HP Slate 7 2801 Tablet

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  • Product name : Slate 7 2801 Tablet
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    HP Slate 7 2801 Tablet

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    HP Slate 7 2801 Tablet

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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:0
Back when NVIDIA announced its Tegra Note platform, it was said that several manufacturers would be producing their own versions of the unit. The basic components are the same – Tegra 4, 1GB RAM, 1280x800 display, etc. – but each manufacturer is still...
  • All in all, I like the HP Slate 7 Extreme more than EVGA's Tegra Note 7, despite the fact that it has yet to receive the update to Android 4.3. The build quality is better, the display is better (even if only marginally), and I prefer the overall expe...
engadget.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:62
It's no secret that HP has struggled when it comes to tablets. The company has faced (and crashed into) its share of mobile device hurdles in recent years -- most notably, with the ill-fated and expensive TouchPad. With its latest foray into the tablet wo...
  • Sturdy design, Inexpensive...
  • Washed-out, low-res display, Latency and stuttering during routine tasks, Disappointing battery life...
  • HP is dipping its toe back into the tablet market with the budget-friendly Slate 7, but the tablet's underperforming processor and lackluster display leave much to be desired...
computershopper.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:70
of HP’s first Android tablet, it looks like that role will be...a supporting actor. Instead of coming back with a confident , rolling out something new and ground-breaking, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based giant has quietly sidled into the Android slate ma...
  • Storage is expandable via MicroSD card, Attractive, sturdy design, Pricing is competitive so long as $30 instant rebate holds...
  • Relatively low-resolution display, No GPS support or gyroscope sensor, No HDMI-out...
  • HP’s first Android tablet is a well-built, strong-performing 7-incher that's a decent value for first-time buyers or as a second slate for tablet veterans. Mind, though, the relatively low-res screen...
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:84
According to the manufacturer , the HP Slate 7 is perfect for shooting pictures, listening to music and accessing Google services. The entry-level tablet, featuring a superscript seven in its product name, is based on the popular 7-inch size and HP rec...
  • Solid casing, Bright screen, High viewing angle stability, Latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean version, Decent application and gaming performance, Low purchase price...
  • No GPS module, Awful webcam, Weak primary camera, 12 month warranty...
  • HP's Slate 7 proved to be a solid 7-inch tablet in many ways during the test. First, it is not a second rate device despite its affordable price. It is well built and features a bright, high-contrast and viewing angle stable LC display. Second, HP was not...
mashable.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:0
You know how you fall off a bicycle or a horse and you're sort of hesitant to remount? It's been nearly two years since HP fell off its tablet bicycle/horse with the wreck that was the HP TouchPad .HP has gotten back on the bicycle/horse (and, I promise...
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:60
Most of the people who got the chance to play with the HP TouchPad remember it fondly. That poor tablet never got the chance it deserved; nor did WebOS. But HP is moving on with its life and choosing the safer road of making Android tablets. The first one...
  • Runs Android 4.1, Decent performance...
  • Poor quality display, Some OS elements look odd, Mediocre battery life, Below-average camera...
  • There aren't many Android tablets under $200 worth your time. There's a certain threshold to inexpensive slates – stay above it and value balances out with price and performance, dip below and you might as well have just flushed that money down a toilet...
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:0
When Google launched the Nexus 7, many felt it revolutionized the tablet market with its high performance, accessible size, and very affordable price. It's still one of the best 7-inch tablets on the market, and the device is even expected to get a refres...
  • It's important to keep in mind that HP stripped a lot away to make the Slate 7 one of the most affordable 7-inch tablets on the market. At $169, the HP Slate 7 is only $30 cheaper than a Nexus 7, and it has twice as much storage and better performance all...
slashgear.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:0
HP’s first go-around with a tablet didn’t actually go so well. The webOS-based TouchPad didn’t last long and was quickly discontinued. However, the company is back with another slate, only this time it’s running the more widely-adopted Android operatin...
  • In the end, the HP Slate 7 is just an OK tablet, and it would be a good option for casual users who don’t need the greatest device, but want something just to play around on. It’s low $169 price tag is definitely something to keep in mind, but we’d r...
techreviewsource.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:70
The HP Slate 7 ($169.99 direct) is a surprisingly speedy tablet with an enticing price tag, but it's competing with tablets like the Google Nexus 7 which features a better display, faster performance, and more up-to-date software. And the features HP tout...
  • Inexpensive. Attractive, sturdy design. Near stock Android, with unobtrusive customizations. MicroSD card slot. Solid performance.
  • Lowerresolution display than competitors. Mediocre battery life...
  • The HP Slate 7 is an Android tablet that combines good looks with speedy performance, but its display just isn't up to snuff...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-04-17 01:42:54
Average rating:70
The HP Slate 7 ($169.99 direct) is a surprisingly speedy tablet with an enticing price tag, but it's competing with tablets like the Google Nexus 7$172.00 at Amazon which features a better display, faster performance, and more up-to-date software. An...
  • Inexpensive. Attractive, sturdy design. Near stock Android, with unobtrusive customizations. MicroSD card slot. Solid performance.
  • Lower-resolution display than competitors. Mediocre battery life...
  • The HP Slate 7 is an Android tablet that combines good looks with speedy performance, but its display just isn't up to snuff...
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