HP Slate 8 Pro The
HP tablet one-ups its fellow 8-inchers, with its sharp 1,600x1,200-pixel
resolution IPS display, Nvidia's speedy Tegra 4 CPU, and a healthy 2GB of
RAM.The Slate 8 Pro has a larger and longer lasting battery than its 7-inch
competition. The Slate 8 Pro is rated for 11 hours by HP, with a 5680 mAh
battery. By comparison the white labeled Tegra 7 Notes will have a 4,100 mAh
battery rated for 5 hours.In comparison to the Galaxy Note 8's average
1,280x800-pixel-resolution screen with 189 ppi (pixels-per-inch) (also the same
resolution as Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3) and the iPad Mini's shamefully low
1,024x768-pixel display and 163 ppi, the Slate 8 Pro's 253 ppi blows them out
of the water, making its screen the sharpest out of the high-end 8-inch tablet
models. The bigger dimensions and 8-inch display of the Slate 8 Pro also means
a higher 1600 x 1200 resolution… not to mention its highly touted IPS panel
covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. By comparison, the Tegra 7 Note still
(unfortunately) has a relatively low resolution 1280 x 800 display.According to
HP, the Slate 8 Pro has a high color gamut, promising a wide range of color for
a more dynamic multimedia experience. Unfortunately, thanks to its 4:3 aspect
ratio, the 8-inch tablet is best used for browsing and reading rather than
video watching.
Specifications
Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS
7.9-inch LCD
Touchscreen Display
1200 x 1600 Pixel HD
Native Resolution
NVIDIA Tegra 4
Processor
Rear-Facing Camera
microSD Media Slot
Wi-Fi
Price:$330
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