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 ...
Hewlett-Packard is making a tablet comeback, switching to Android and taking on the Google Nexus 7 with the HP Slate 7. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET's ...
The HP Slate 7 is beyond fashionably late to the Android tablet party, but it tries to make up for its tardiness with a very low price. When the device arrives in April, HP’s first Google-powered ...
HP decides you might as well leave the phone features in your 7-inch phablet as it launches the Slate 7 VoiceTab in Europe. Seamus Byrne Editor, Australia & Asia Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for ...
HP is officially back in the consumer tablet game with the announcement of the HP Slate 7, a 7-inch device running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean that’s designed for tight Google integration. Although the ...
It's no small matter when an everyman device like a 7-inch tablet with a small base cost appears from a major manufacturer – especially when they then lower that price just after it's been released to ...
When HP originally launched the HP Slate 7 this sort of time last year, we were all pretty disappointed. Not only was it a hunky affair, it didn’t meet the common specs found in other 7-inch tablets ...
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 ...
This is the good HP. We knew that HP had been planning on making some new Android hardware, but the Slate 7 is still a pleasant surprise. Because it’s good. The Slate 7 is built on almost-stock ...
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