The iPad is king in the business world, but HP hopes to overthrow Apple with the ElitePad 900, a 10-inch Windows 8 tablet that's all about expandability. When it goes on sale in January, the 1.5-pound ...
Hewlett-Packard is doubling down on Windows-based tablets for workers in the enterprise, and small and midsize business. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday, the company unveiled a ...
The HP ElitePad 1000 is a tablet built for business. Working with a 64-bit Intel Atom processor under the hood, Windows 8.1 up front, and both TPM 1.2 and HP Bios protection throughout, this unit is a ...
What's Hot: Lovely design with aluminum casing, sharp IPS display, a variety of useful expansion jackets and docks make this very versatile. What's Not: Expensive, not lighter than an Ultrabook when ...
Hewlett-Packard on Sunday launched a new ElitePad 1000, a Windows 8.1 tablet designed to bridge personal and professional use, and the ProPad 600, which has a lower price point. At Mobile World ...
A well-made, tough as nails, droppable, ultimately repairable, business tablet. Its USP is that it has an excellent range of accessories to expand its use beyond a tablet. Prices start at $799 for a ...
Hewlett-Packard on Monday introduced the ElitePad 900, the company’s first Windows 8 tablet aimed at business users. Scheduled for release in the U.S. in January, the 10-inch slate supports pen input ...
The ElitePad 1000 G2 has many of the bells and whistles you’d expect on a corporate tablet — particularly one starting at $739 list (4GB memory, 64GB drive). What HP offers that the others don’t is a ...
To celebrate the launch of New Scientist’s Windows 8 app, we’re giving away a delicious tablet to enjoy it on: the HP Elitepad 900, courtesy of Misco. This sleek and slim 10.1-inch tablet ...
HP has updated its ElitePad with a higher resolution screen and faster CPU while keeping the milspec rating intact. Seen here in its dock, the ElitePad 1000 G2 is fairly thin for a Windows 8.1 tablet.
When you think of tablets you probably don't think of the workplace, although some are trying to embrace the technology. Even the ads for Microsoft's Surface tablet, while showing workers using them, ...
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