Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the HP Slate 8 Pro Tablet and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Slate 8 Pro Tablet.
February 2014
(79%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
79010058
The editors liked
MicroSD expansion slot
Quadcore processor
Decent battery life
Duet Pen can be fun and useful
Unique pen writes on any paper and transmits notes
Long battery life
Bright screen
Attractive screen
Good battery life
Expandable storage via MicroSD
Refreshingly free of bloatware
Beautiful
High resolution screen
Front facing speakers
Decent performance
Screen Great resolution and good size for a small tablet
Aspect Ratio It's a 4
3 tablet
Which there aren't enough of
Battery life It's above average for Android tablets
Materials The plastic casing is nice and grippy
Speakers Frontfacing and loud
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Stylish casing
Decent stereo speakers
Micro-SD slot
Good Wi-Fi reception
Camera with good color reproduction
Innovative Duet-Pen
Decent IPS screen
Good system performance
Useful battery life
Security features
The editors didn't like
Relatively expensive
Expensive
No haptic feedback
Mediocre pen software
Clunky
Temperamental note-taking tech
Benchmark performance lags behind that of other high-end Android tablets
No 64GB or 128GB version available
Poor camera quality
Duet Pen It just doesn't work very well for digitizing notes
And you need a $70 case to make it even kind of feasible
Published: 2016-02-03, Author: David , review by: hothardware.com
microSD expansion slot, Quadcore processor, Decent battery life, Duet Pen can be fun and useful
Relatively expensive
We expected a bit more from HP's tablet given its $469 price tag. You can find other tablets that are faster for less, or one that's bigger and more powerful for around the same price. That said, HP's tablet will let you game a bit without throwing up the...
Beautiful, high resolution screen, Front facing speakers, Decent performance
No 64GB or 128GB version available, Poor camera quality
A respectable mid-size Android tablet aimed at business people, with the useful ability to wirelessly receive notes written on paper with a special pen...
Attractive screen, Good battery life, Expandable storage via MicroSD, Refreshingly free of bloatware
Clunky, temperamental note-taking tech, Benchmark performance lags behind that of other high-end Android tablets
HP's latest Android-based business slate sports a nice iPad-Mini-like screen and an attractive design. But its ultrasonic pen-based note-taking tech feels over-engineered and more than a little undercooked. Read More…...
Unique pen writes on any paper and transmits notes, Long battery life, Bright screen
Expensive, No haptic feedback, Mediocre pen software
The long-lasting HP Pro Slate comes with a pen for beaming notes from regular paper to the tablet, but it's outperformed by cheaper Android competitors...
Stylish casing, Decent stereo speakers, Micro-SD slot, Good Wi-Fi reception, Camera with good color reproduction, Innovative Duet-Pen, Decent IPS screen, Good system performance, Useful battery life, Security features
Casing's stiffness, Relatively quiet speakers, Note on paper feature error-prone, High price
Screen Great resolution and good size for a small tablet, Aspect Ratio It's a 4:3 tablet, which there aren't enough of, Battery life It's above average for Android tablets, Materials The plastic casing is nice and grippy, Speakers Frontfacing and loud, ju
Duet Pen It just doesn't work very well for digitizing notes, and you need a $70 case to make it even kind of feasible
HP Pro Slate 87.5/10design8/10hardware8/10software8/10performance7/10battery8/10value6/10If you just look at the tablet itself, the HP Pro Slate 8 is very good. The screen is crisp, and it's a great size if you want a more modest tablet. The 4:3 screen ra...
Abstract: If you own a device like a Galaxy Note then you probably already know how useful a stylus can be. As fluid as the pen-on-screen experience has become over the last couple of years, none feel as natural as using good old-fashioned pen and paper.There are a...