Washed-out, low-res display, Latency and stuttering during routine tasks, Disappointing battery life
HP is dipping its toe back into the tablet market with the budget-friendly Slate 7, but the tablet's underperforming processor and lackluster display leave much to be desired....
Udgivet: 2013-07-11, Forfatter: William , anmeldelse af: computershopper.com
Storage is expandable via MicroSD card, Attractive, sturdy design, Pricing is competitive so long as $30 instant rebate holds
Relatively low-resolution display, No GPS support or gyroscope sensor, No HDMI-out
HP’s first Android tablet is a well-built, strong-performing 7-incher that's a decent value for first-time buyers or as a second slate for tablet veterans. Mind, though, the relatively low-res screen. ...
HP's Slate 7 proved to be a solid 7-inch tablet in many ways during the test. First, it is not a second rate device despite its affordable price. It is well built and features a bright, high-contrast and viewing angle stable LC display. Second, HP was not...
Udgivet: 2013-06-30, Forfatter: Stewart , anmeldelse af: mashable.com
Abstrakt: You know how you fall off a bicycle or a horse and you're sort of hesitant to remount? It's been nearly two years since HP fell off its tablet bicycle/horse with the wreck that was the HP TouchPad .HP has gotten back on the bicycle/horse (and, I promise, ...
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Udgivet: 2013-06-24, Forfatter: K. , anmeldelse af: Digitaltrends.com
Runs Android 4.1, Decent performance
Poor quality display, Some OS elements look odd, Mediocre battery life, Below-average camera
There aren't many Android tablets under $200 worth your time. There's a certain threshold to inexpensive slates – stay above it and value balances out with price and performance, dip below and you might as well have just flushed that money down a toilet...
It's important to keep in mind that HP stripped a lot away to make the Slate 7 one of the most affordable 7-inch tablets on the market. At $169, the HP Slate 7 is only $30 cheaper than a Nexus 7, and it has twice as much storage and better performance all...
In the end, the HP Slate 7 is just an OK tablet, and it would be a good option for casual users who don’t need the greatest device, but want something just to play around on. It’s low $169 price tag is definitely something to keep in mind, but we’d r...
Bargain price for a brandname tablet, Decent feature set, Nearly "stock" Android with virtually no bloatware, Average Performance
Relatively lowres screen, Marginal battery life
The HP Slate 7 fits the bill as an entry-level tablet. It's features and performance are average in every way. What makes it stand out is its low $170 pricetag. You can certainly get a better tablet than this one, but you won't get a better one for less ...