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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
No cover to protect the bulb Share & EnjoyTweet Author
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One of the most good looking Windows 8 tablets, Rugged with military specifications, All the hardware features you could ask for (3G, GPS, NFC, LED flash, etc.), Not Windows RT, so all x86 applications will work, Extensive accessories support
Lack of a USB port on the tablet, Though durable, aluminum body may scratch easily, Slower performance and worse battery life than other Clover Trail tablets, Very expensive, Too accessorydependant, making it less usable on its own
While the smartphone and laptop are usually general devices everyone can find a use for, tablets are arguably still in the niche market where people only use it to meet a specific need. Whether it is used to just watch movies or to read eBooks, to draw in...
One of the most good looking Windows 8 tablets, Rugged with military specifications, All the hardware features you could ask for (3G, GPS, NFC, LED flash, etc.), Not Windows RT, so all x86 applications will work, Extensive accessories support
Lack of a USB port on the tablet, Though durable, aluminum body may scratch easily, Slower performance and worse battery life than other Clover Trail tablets, Very expensive, Too accessorydependant, making it less usable on its own
While the smartphone and laptop are usually general devices everyone can find a use for, tablets are arguably still in the niche market where people only use it to meet a specific need. Whether it is used to just watch movies or to read eBooks, to draw in...
Abstract: Summary: Well-built and very light weight tablet suitable for work or leisure.Well-built and very light weight tablet suitable for work or leisure. When using the ElitePad 900 strictly as a tablet, it's probably one of the lightest slates you'll lay your ...
Abstract: HP's latest Windows 8 tablet is designed for business users who are constantly on the move.Powered by an Intel Atom dual-core 1.8GHz processor, it has a 10.1-inch display with a screen resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels.Weighing 630g, it is loaded with prod...
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Published: 2012-10-14, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: With the launch of Windows 8 just round the corner, we managed to get our hands on a couple of HP hybrid tablet devices – the Envy x2 and ElitePad 900 – earlier this week.Though prices were still closely guarded at the Singapore launch on Thursday, we exp...
Published: 2013-04-01, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
So does the ElitePad truly represent what an enterprise tablet should look like? In some ways, yes it does. The inclusion of Windows 8 Professional means that administrators have access to enterprise-level features of Windows that aren't available in ot...
El precio de la configuración base del tablet de HP es de 725 euros (920 euros con módulo 3G). Sin duda, se trata de una opción muy interesante para los profesionales que quieran tener un equipo con conectividad 3G y que cuente con una gran versatilid...
Abstract: Mucho se habla del fin de la era de PC´s y no hace falta ser muy observador para darse cuenta que los dipositivos móviles están en todos lado: Escuelas, bibliotecas, hogares, oficinas, etc. Cada día se popularizan más lo que ha obligado a todos los fabric...
Design, Réactivité de l'écran, Autonomie, Accessoires potentiels
Taux de contraste de l’écran, Performances du disque dur, Connecteur propriétaire
Proposée à partir de 620 € environ pour le modèle 32 Go sous Windows 8, la tablette HP ElitePad 900 G1 est sans faille sauf peut-être au sujet de son prix qui n'est pas nécessairement à la portée de toutes les bourses. Elle est véloce et permet de t...
Abstract: Silhouette attrayante pour l’ElitePad 900. Il n’est pas de vis apparente pour troubler l’harmonie de son châssis de magnésium. Entre légèreté et solidité, cette tablette, « sésame du professionnel exigeant », s’impose comme l’une des nouvelles têtes d’...