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HP is going to release a new Android tablet called the HP Slate Pro 10 EE G1. The tablet has a 10.1 inch display and uses a quad-core Atom processor.
HP has a new business-friendly tablet in the works. An unannounced tablet called the HP Pro Tablet 10 EE G1 showed up at the FCC this week, and a glance at a support document on the HP website ...
HP’s Pro Tablet 610 G1 PC is just such a tablet. For this review, HP sent us the $649 top-of-the-line model G4T48UT, which runs Windows 8.1 Pro (the business-flavored version) and sports a 10.1-inch ...
Just below this tier of devices is the HP Pro Tab 10 EE ($279, £184, AUS$340), a 10.10-inch tablet geared toward the education market.
The HP Pro Tablet 10 EE runs Windows 8, while its Pro Slate 10 EE runs Android, each meeting IP-52 dust/moisture ratings, and optionally coming with a digital stylus and keyboard dock.
HP’s latest business tablet features a 7.9 inch, 2048 x 1536 pixel display, an Intel Atom x5-8500 Cherry Trail processor, and supports up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage.
The HP Pro Tablet 10 EE G1, which has been made with schools in mind. The 10.1 inch tablet has passed tests for resisting dust and moisture and includes special education software tools.
The peanut butter-resistant HP Pro Slate 10 EE ($279, Android) and HP Pro Tablet 10 EE ($299; Windows 8.1) 10-inch tablets are designed for young students.
The Pro Tablet 10 EE features an Intel Atom processor that runs on Windows 8. It weighs 1.87 pounds and is generally available for $279 (around £184, or AUS$340).
The HP Pro Tablet 10 EE G1 is equipped with an Intel Atom Z3735G processor, 1-2GB of memory, and a 32-64GB SSD boot drive. It's designed to work on your school 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi network and with ...