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New Windows tablets from HP start at $99; arrive in November. NEW YORK — As Microsoft prepares to show off what's next for Windows for the first time later today, PC makers are getting ready to ...
The HP Omni 10 is a tablet with an Intel Atom Z3770 quad-core processor, a 10 inch, full HD display, and Windows 8.1 software. HP introduced the tablet in October , and now it’s available for ...
Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget, but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer-maker, unveiled the Slate 500 on ...
HP is announcing a bunch of really nice new Windows devices today, but it’s also announcing one really weird one: the Envy Note 8. The Envy Note 8 is an 8-inch Windows 10 tablet that’s pretty ...
HP is the latest to try its hand, with a new device called the Envy Note 8. ... The nice thing about 8-inch Windows tablets, aside from how portable they are, ...
Now, HP will focus on Windows 8 tablets. HP does have a Windows tablet on the market already, the Slate 500, but it is aimed at business customers rather than consumers.
HP Touts Windows 8 Tablet This Year. By Christina DesMarais. May 12, 2012 12:48 pm PDT. Apple, Asus, and Samsung, look out — HP is again jumping into the tablet fray.
Though it looks a lot different, HP is also introducing an 8-inch Windows tablet today. It's a far more generic, tall, black tablet called the Pro Tablet 408, which runs on a 1.33Ghz Intel Atom ...
HP’s upcoming ElitePad 900 tablet seems like a solid option for Windows 8 business users, until you read the fine print.. HP’s ElitePad 900. The ElitePad 900’s 10-inch screen has a ...
The HP Envy x2’s capacity to be a full Windows 8 tablet or dock with a keyboard works as well as advertised, provided you’re willing to live with slower performance at a high price. You’re ...
HP official have already stated that the company plans to give tablets another try — and implied that the company’s next tablet would run Windows 8 rather than webOS or Android. Now the folks ...
The source also mentions that HP as a whole isn't happy with Windows 7, at least not when it's on a tablet device. And, considering an early review , that may be far more accurate than anyone ...
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