Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP ElitePad 1000 G2.
September 2014
(79%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(65%)
14 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Best CPU performance overall
Best variety of accessories
Best keyboard
Highresolution display
Micro SD slot for extra storage
Good performance
Long battery life
Attractive design that is also super durable
Very good battery life of about 7 to 8 hours
Built in 4G global connectivity
IT ready and friendly with lots of security features
Lots of practical accessory options
The
Slim
Portable
And expandable tablet running Windows 8.1
Excellent touch response for the majority of the time when I am using the tablet on its own
The expansion jacket adds USB
SD
And HDMI ports along with up to 20 extra hours of battery life
Current Intel Atom processor offers solid performance. Serviceable chassis. Dozens of accessories let you tailor a tablet without having to order a one-off configuration.
Fairly thin for a Windows 8.1 tablet
Designed for MIL-STD810G milpecs
Solid specs
Accessories allow for flexibility
Gorgeous 1280by1200 display
Thin and light at 10.3by7.0by0.36 inches and 1.5 pounds
Includes a MicroSDXC slot supporting storage cards up to 2TB
Bestofbreed battery life (a full eight hours in my tests)
Available with 4G LTE wireless broadband
High chassis quality
Integrated LTE module
Viewing angle stable IPS display
Acceptable application performance
Generous memory equipment
64-bit Windows
Many accessories available
The editors didn't like
No standard ports on tablet
Expansion jacket required
Flash storage is slower than other units
Expensive
Chunky case
Keyboard has no touchpad
No keyboard included
Pretty pricey – especially with 4G option
No builtin USB port without jacket accessory
4G international roaming prepaid options are coming soon for U.S. customers but aren't here yet
HP ElitePad 1000 prices start reasonably enough
But they can climb pretty quickly as you add features
Memory cards
And jackets
Full functionality requires additional accessories. Atom processor can't compete with other Intel Core i5-based systems. Minimal on-board storage. Extremely limited port selection
64GB eMMC isn't fast nor much space on our review model
Published: 2015-07-28, Author: Jon , review by: tomsitpro.com
Best CPU performance overall, Best variety of accessories, Best keyboard
No standard ports on tablet, Expansion jacket required, Flash storage is slower than other units
Despite a lack of ports on the base unit, the best-in-class performance and best variety of accessories make this our recommended tablet in this class...
HP has crafted a clever and unique little tablet that is perfectly suited for the business world. Its strong military grade components, superb design, reasonable performance output and functionality make it a true productivity machine. When matched with t...
Limited ports on the device, Expensive, and accessories make it even more so
The second-generation HP ElitePad 1000 has a base unit that's a solid but expensive no-frills Windows 8 tablet, with the option for significant expansion for those willing to pay the price....
Gorgeous 1280by1200 display, Thin and light at 10.3by7.0by0.36 inches and 1.5 pounds, Includes a MicroSDXC slot supporting storage cards up to 2TB, Bestofbreed battery life (a full eight hours in my tests), Available with 4G LTE wireless broadband
No charge indicator, More expensive than competitors
At a Glance If you're looking for a Windows 8 tablet that will do real work, the ElitePad 1000 with the Productivity Jacket is an excellent, albeit pricey, choice....
Published: 2014-12-02, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is not the sort of tablet you're going to want to get if you want to show off to your friends with fancy new apps and fun, useless features. This is a business machine. HP didn't make a toy here, they made a tool.If you're looking ...
Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Current Intel Atom processor offers solid performance. Serviceable chassis. Dozens of accessories let you tailor a tablet without having to order a one-off configuration.
Full functionality requires additional accessories. Atom processor can't compete with other Intel Core i5-based systems. Minimal on-board storage. Extremely limited port selection
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is a Windows tablet for business with solid performance and battery life, but the heavy reliance on accessories may hinder more than it helps....
Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
If you need to work with Windows programs and need a totable tablet with almost usable battery life, the ElitePad fulfills the job. As a first-choice device that can serve in a laptop role too, it's rather underpowered and will have you yearning for the p...
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Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Attractive design that is also super durable, very good battery life of about 7 to 8 hours, built in 4G global connectivity, IT ready and friendly with lots of security features, lots of practical accessory options, The
No keyboard included, pretty pricey – especially with 4G option, no builtin USB port without jacket accessory, 4G international roaming prepaid options are coming soon for U.S. customers but aren't here yet
HP Describes the ElitePad 1000 G2 as the “true tablet for business,” and after spending some time with it, we understand why. The 10-inch display on the system offers the perfect balance in terms of productivity, while also allowing the device to be t...
Slim, portable, and expandable tablet running Windows 8.1, excellent touch response for the majority of the time when I am using the tablet on its own, the expansion jacket adds USB, SD, and HDMI ports along with up to 20 extra hours of battery life,
HP ElitePad 1000 prices start reasonably enough, but they can climb pretty quickly as you add features, memory cards, and jackets