By: chris2kari
This is a good general purpose tablet coming from a tier 1 manufacturer with a good record of quality devices & support. A lot of people will grab it at this price. Far better than unknown brand...
View ArticleBy: John Patrick
HP sells in a lot of retail channels. This particular tablet is probably aimed at the Polaroid and no-name tablets at big box stores. the resolution isn’t great and it doesn’t say how many cores the...
View ArticleBy: kazahani
This actually has a chance to sell well. Brand recognition is huge, and people love cheap tablets. I can see them jumping on an affordable option from a major OEM like HP.
View ArticleBy: scubabum
I guess that HP is trying to undercut its competitions (Nexus, KindleHD, NookHD) by selling this watered-down tablet. The specs on HP’s second-attempt at tablets are dated, which is very disappointing....
View ArticleBy: Dylan Friedman
I really see no purpose in this device. It’s specs are what you would expect from a device of a year ago. The Nexus 7 is only 30 dollars more and is a much much much better device.
View ArticleBy: John Patrick
This tablet seems ideal for someone who is considering something like a Kindle Paper White but likes audio books and music (The new Kindle readers have no audio) too. It has SD expansion which the...
View ArticleBy: Burnd
HP is a very respectable company. Despite being too late joining the Android competition, I gladly welcome them.
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