HP recently unveiled its newest fleet of enterprise tablets and convertibles. Leading the pack was the HP Pro Slate 12 ($529, £349, or AUS$646), a large format tablet that can turn physical pen-to-paper drawings into digital files.
The Pro Slate 12 fits nicely into a category that is already jam-packed with excellent enterprise-focused devices like the Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140 (starting at $699, £430, AU$795), a 1.55 pound, 11-inch device that packs 9 hours of battery life into a single charge and the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro (starting at $545, £549, AU$995) a large format 12-inch device driven by 1.9GHz Quad core processor.
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.
Specs and features
When devices are geared toward the education market you can typically count on three things: 1) affordability 2) durability and 3) low-end specs. The same is true of the HP Pro Tab 10 EE, a Windows 8.1-based device that runs on an Intel Atom processor, weighs 1.87 pounds and features a 1200X800 resolution screen.
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Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac