HP Slate 7 a budget tablet available in the market at a price of 21500 rupees.
HP Slate 7 Video Review
HP Slate 7 Specification:
Two colours Red and Silver
GENERAL | 2G Network | N/A |
SIM | No | |
Announced | 2013, February | |
Status | Available. Released 2013, April |
BODY | Dimensions | 197.1 x 116.1 x 10.7 mm (7.76 x 4.57 x 0.42 in) |
Weight | 372 g (13.12 oz) |
DISPLAY | Type | FFS+ LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Size | 600 x 1024 pixels, 7.0 inches (~170 ppi pixel density) | |
Multitouch | Yes |
SOUND | Alert types | N/A |
Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers | |
3.5mm jack | Yes | |
– Beats Audio sound enhancement |
MEMORY | Card slot | microSD, up to 32 GB |
Internal | 8 GB, 1 GB RAM |
DATA | GPRS | No |
EDGE | No | |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA | |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR | |
USB | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
CAMERA | Primary | 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels |
Video | Yes, 720p@30fps | |
Secondary | Yes, VGA |
FEATURES | OS | Android OS, v4.1 (Jelly Bean) |
CPU | Dual-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 | |
Sensors | Accelerometer | |
Messaging | Email, Push Email, IM, RSS | |
Browser | HTML | |
Radio | No | |
GPS | No | |
Java | Yes, via Java MIDP emulator | |
Colors | Black/Silver, Red | |
– SNS integration – MP4/DivX/Xvid/H.264/H.263/WMV player – MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/AC3/Flac player – Organizer – Image/video editor – Document viewer – Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa – Predictive text input |
BATTERY | Non-removable battery | |
Stand-by | ||
Talk time | Up to 5 h (media) |
The Slate 7’s no-frills 1.6GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and 1GB of RAM put in a decent effort — in theory. According to our benchmark tests, the Slate 7 scored within a reasonable distance from its current competitors, but the numbers don’t paint the most accurate picture.
The good: The HP Slate 7 is a durable 7-inch tablet, includes an expandable storage option, and has good gaming performance. Beats Audio effectively enhances bass-heavy music through headphones or earbuds.
The bad: The screen’s resolution is eye-squintingly low, large apps take a long time to load, and its cameras produce washed-out, dull-looking shots. Also, there’s no GPS, and Android 4.1.1 can feel a bit archaic compared with newer versions of the OS.
The bottom line: The HP Slate 7 strips out way too much to make its low price, and what’s left can’t compare to the Nexus 7’s offerings.
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The Slate 7’s battery life isn’t exactly mind-blowing — the tablet comes equipped with a 3,500mAh lithium polymer battery that’s almost enough to survive an entire day of light usage.
For a casual user, the Slate 7 might be a good enough tablet, but at this price, good enough just doesn’t cut it. Simply put, the display is disappointing, even for a budget product, and the specs prove better in theory than in practice.