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The editors liked
16x10 aspect ratio on display. Simple design. Full size HDMI on Expansion Jacket. Enterprise ready accessories. Has NFC.
MILSPEC 810-G tested (should withstand water splashes
Dust
And the occasional drop)
Sleek
Smart design
Comprehensive collection of selection of accessories available
More than seven hours of battery life
Attractive design
Bright display
Accessories add functionality
Good battery life
Sharp 8-MP camera
Versatile Smart Jacket design adds ports
A keyboard
And can extend battery life
Nice-looking screen
Tablet is relatively light
The HP ElitePad 900 is a well-built business tablet with an impressive array of add-ons and accessories
Clamshell Keeps tablet in place
Magnets provide additional display stability
Good light for a great price
Sturdy build quality
Flexibility via accessories
Longlasting battery
Excellent build quality
Bright
High-gamut display
Reasonable price
Solid build quality
Thin and comfortable to hold
Mobile broadband option
Gorgeous
Durable design
Bright IPS display
Useful accessories
Including a case with a spare battery
The editors didn't like
No ports on tablet chassis
Requires Expansion Jacket for USB
HDMI
Etc. No alternate charging. MicroSD and SIM slot requires paper clip. Limited multimedia creation. Doesn't work with Wacom digitizer stylus
Very slow performance with application software
Maximum of 64MB of storage (32MB standard)
No USB ports on the tablet itself (only on the dock or optional cases)
Productivity Jacket bulky
Sharp edges
Slow hard drive
Tablet lacks connectivity without Smart Jackets
Which cost extra
Productivity Jacket (keyboard) is expensive and disappointing
Lower-resolution screen than competing devices
The base tablet starts out expensive
And those docks and jacket accessories add even more to the cost. Intel's Atom performance continues to underwhelm
Keys often stick
Poor weight distribution
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Overall, we're impressed by the ElitePad 900 – it's a well built tablet which allow you to add connectivity using the unique jackets. As with all business tablets you'll get the full working version of Windows 8 and HP is also hoping that it can attrac...
Abstract: There is no shortage of consumer orientated tablets on the market today, but HP’s ElitePad 900 takes a thoroughly different approach, aiming squarely at enterprise users, to laudable effect. To start, the first thing one notices about the tablet is its...
Incredibly light, Rounded edges make it easy to hold with one hand, Responsive touchscreen
No USB ports on the tablet itself, Additional accessories required to make the most of the tablet, Performance is average at best
The ElitePad 900 is extremely well designed. It is comfortable to use and does the regular tasks of browsing the web and preparing documents and presentations well. It does not fare well in heavy duty tasks like photo editing or video rendering. For Rs. 4...
The HP ElitePad 900 is available in two variants—32GB storage with Windows 8 and 64GB storage with Windows 8 Pro. These are priced at an MRP of Rs 43,500 and Rs 49,200 respectively, which is not quite bad for an Atom-powered Windows 8 tablet with 3G SIM ...
Impressive design, Decent display resolution, Good multitasking, Thin & light
Peripherals are quite expensive, Average processor, Battery life not up to the mark
Though for some of us, it might be expensive, but made keeping in mind the business professionals, HP ElitePad comes as a perfect mobile device for meeting their business needs on the go. HP ElitePad 900 G1 Review does tell us that hen judged as a single ...
No built-in USB/ micro-USB port, Not exactly a value for money proposition, No snap mode due to low resolution
The HP ElitePad is a great Windows 8 device in terms of portability. It's sleek, light and easy to carry. It also offers a plethora of options if you want to expand it and use it like a laptop or a desktop PC through the expansion jackets. However, as a s...