Saturday, March 16, 2013

HP will release in April, 7-inch tablet costs $ 170


Not all the great players of the PC market could take its rightful place in the rapidly growing segment of the tablets. A striking example is the company Hewlett-Packard. At the time, HP has made ​​a big bet on the tabletTouchPad , which was unable to conquer the market, in spite of a strong brand.
However, the Tablet PC market is so tasty pie, that companies such as Hewlett-Packard, just can not stay away. Recent trends show that consumers are very interested in low-cost 7-inch plates and the number of announcements of new models from top brands in the last few months is that an excellent proof. One such announcement today has more. Budget model Slate 7 may be a good attempt to return to the HP tablet market.
HP Slate 7
Seven-inch model weighing 358 g, running OS Android Jelly Bean, estimated by the manufacturer in the amount $ 170. For the money the buyer will get a device based on a dual-core processor with a frequency of 1.6 GHz, display with wide viewing angles (in the press release describes the screen as: «High-aperture-ratio Field Fringe Switching»), two cameras, a resolution of 3 and 0, 3 megapixel and support Beats Audio. The other characteristics are unknown.
The novelty will be available in April.
Updated: model will receive 1 GB of memory. The display is characterized by a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.According to colleagues from Engadget, it is made not by technology IPS (remains unclear matter and the origin of the term HFFS, used by the company), but has a fairly decent viewing angles and color reproduction. The tablet will be available in red and gray.
Source: HP , Engadget

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