HP Slate

HP Slate is a small line of HP consumer tablets and All-in-Ones.

HP Slate
ManufacturerHewlett-Packard
Release date22 October 2010
Discontinued2015
Websitewww.hp.com/slate

Models

Slate 500

HP Slate 500 - is a Intel Atom-based 8.9" Tablet PC, 2010.[1]

Slate 6

HP Slate 6 - is a 6" Android smartphone.

Slate 6 VoiceTab

2014 model.[2]

Slate 6 VoiceTab 2

2015 update.

Slate 7

HP Slate 7

HP Slate 7 — is a ARM-based 7" Android tablet, 2013.[3] It has a stainless-steel frame, black front, and gray or red soft-touch back.[4]

Pro Slate 12

HP Pro Slate 12 — is a 12" ARM-based Android tablet with pen input option, 2015[5]

Slate 17

HP Slate 17 —is a Intel Celeron-based 17" Android tablet/All-in-One, 2014[6]

Slate 21

HP Slate 21 — ARM-based 21.5" All-in-One computer, 2013.[7][8]

HP Slate 21 Pro — Small-business thin client[9] with Citrix Receiver preinstalled.

See also

HP Stream

References

  1. "HP Slate 500 finally (finally!) official, rings up at $799". Engadget. 21 October 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. Moser, Michael (27 May 2014). "HP Slate 6 6000en VoiceTab Smartphone Review". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  3. Rodriguez, Elizabeth (2013-04-28). "HP Slate 7 Android tablet now available". The Gadgeteer. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  4. HP Unveils Android Consumer Tablet; HP; February 24, 2013.
  5. "HP Pro Slate 12 Tablet Review: Is It Good for Business?". www.businessnewsdaily.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-10.
  6. "HP Slate 17 announced as giant Android tablet". Trusted Reviews. 2014-10-02. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  7. Kastrenakes, Jacob (June 24, 2013). "HP takes Android to the desktop with Slate 21 all-in-one". The Verge. Archived from the original on February 9, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  8. October 2013, Cherlynn Low 14 (14 October 2013). "HP Slate 21 Review". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  9. "HP Slate 21 Pro review: It's built for business, but it's great for the home". PCWorld. 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2020-12-09.


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