HP Slate 7
The
HP Slate 7 shapes up pretty well with its spec. It boasts an ARM Dual Core
Cortex-A9 1.6 GHz processor, 1GB RAM and comes with 8GB of internal storage.
Importantly the Slate 7 comes with a microSD slot which can expand the memory
by up to 32GB, so this makes up for the slightly small storage spec.
While there is a bit
of a big gap between where the screen finishes and the edge of the tablet, the
overall design of the Slate 7 is pretty good. It sports a nice stainless steel
frame, and the device we saw had a metallic grey looking finish to the back
(it’s also available in red), the result is an aesthetically impressive tablet.
It weighs a pretty reasonable 370g and measures in at 197.1 x 116.1 x 10.7 mm.
The
7-inch screen (which as mentioned above, doesn’t come anywhere close to the
edge of the tablet) isn't going to dazzle you at all. But that’s not what you
expect from a cheap entry-level device. It has a screen res of 600 x 1024
pixels, and a pixel density of 170ppi, this lags someway behind its two main
rivals the Nexus 4 and Kindle Fire HD, which both have a pixel densities of
216ppi. It didn’t look that bad in real life though, to be fair to the Slate
7.
Price;$169.00
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