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At long last, an actual HP tablet is being officially released--but it may not be exactly what you'd expect. The HP Slate 500 Tablet PC is a 9-inch Windows 7 slate, aimed at business and ...
The debut of HP's Slate 500 begs the question as to whether or not enterprise customers and market verticals care about Tablet computers. For those of us… ...
Nope, you're not dreaming, but feel free to pinch yourself, rub your eyes or take a cold shower! You've read right -- the HP Slate is finally official, and after all the teasing, back and forth ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hewlett-Packard has released its next tablet, the Slate 2, and it ...
HP's tablet intentions continue to be slowly fleshed out, with the latest being a new product listing for the HP Slate 500 (product code XB830PA)… ...
The HP Slate 500 is smaller than the iPad, sporting an 8.9-inch screen versus the iPad’s 9.7-inch display, while resolutions are almost identical.
Now, HP will focus on Windows 8 tablets. HP does have a Windows tablet on the market already, the Slate 500, but it is aimed at business customers rather than consumers.
HP tablet at last. 2 comments; 3 minute read; Up next. ... 2 GB of RAM along with 64 GB of SSD Flash storage, the Slate 500 was always made for glorious performance.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hewlett-Packard unveiled the TouchPad tablet Wednesday in San ...
The HP tablet is a basically a color e-reader running Amazon Kindle software, with few other details besides a sub-$500 price point and an estimated arrival on the market by mid-2010.
After less than two months on sale, HP has pulled the plug on the TouchPad tablet and is so desperate to get rid of them that it is having a firesale, selling the 16GB TouchPad for $99 and the ...
HP unveils TouchPad tablet HP's forthcoming TouchPad will be one of the first tablets to match the iPad's screen size. By David Goldman, staff writer February 10, 2011: 12:16 PM ET.