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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Réactivité correcte
Ecran lumineux
Autonomie
Prix plancher
Construction solide
Section sonore et Beats Audio d'assez bonne qualité
Le prix des deux phablettes
Prix
Design simple et efficace...
Un prix très compétitif
Un design réussi
La présence d'un slot Micro SD
Et d'un branchement pour charger de type Micro USB
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
2 caméras sont proposées (quand les concurrents ne proposent qu'une seule caméra)
Surf sur le web ra
Vraiment pas cher
Une bonne finition
Aspect solide
Boîtier solide
Écran lumineux
Angle de vision très large
Toute dernière version Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Performance dans applications et jeux corrects
Prix d'achat très bas
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Résolution moyenne
Poids un peu élevé
Système Android dépouillé
Définition de l'écran
Positionnement des haut-parleurs
Autonomie / Capteurs photo-vidéo
Ralentissements et bugs d'affichage
Rien pour le moment
. un peu trop simple
Hautparleurs beaucoup trop faible en terme de niveau de sortie2 Go de Ram eut été préférableRésolution assez faible
1024 x 600 pixelsQualité de l'écran assez moyenneUne autonomie faible (comptez 5/6 heures en vidéo avec le WiFi ouvert)
More entry-level tablets are good for the market. HP’s Slate 7 is a long way from being amazing, but if it’s priced well it’s nothing but good news for the consumer as it offers something a little different and is pretty good looking too in our opinion...
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Publié: 2013-02-26, Auteur: Dan , review by: techradar.com
Extrait: After its aborted efforts with WebOS and the TouchPad two years ago, it appears that HP thinks now is the time to get involved with tablets. Here is the Slate 7 - a 7-inch tablet running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean . And why not? After all, though we think of ...
Publié: 2013-02-25, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: Have you got 145 euros and are in need of a new Android tablet? Well the HP Slate 7 might be the tablet for you, according to HP. Looking to take on Asus and its Nexus 7 device, the bright-red HP Slate 7 comes with a 7-inch display (1024 x 600), 1.6GHz d...
Extrait: While the announcement of the Galaxy S4 from Samsung was a huge deal at MWC, we can't help feel more excited about the release of the HP 7 Slate, but only because the tablet was there to be touched. From what we can make from this, HP looks set to get int...
All in all, I like the HP Slate 7 Extreme more than EVGA's Tegra Note 7, despite the fact that it has yet to receive the update to Android 4.3. The build quality is better, the display is better (even if only marginally), and I prefer the overall expe...
Washed-out, low-res display, Latency and stuttering during routine tasks, Disappointing battery life
HP is dipping its toe back into the tablet market with the budget-friendly Slate 7, but the tablet's underperforming processor and lackluster display leave much to be desired....
Storage is expandable via MicroSD card, Attractive, sturdy design, Pricing is competitive so long as $30 instant rebate holds
Relatively low-resolution display, No GPS support or gyroscope sensor, No HDMI-out
HP’s first Android tablet is a well-built, strong-performing 7-incher that's a decent value for first-time buyers or as a second slate for tablet veterans. Mind, though, the relatively low-res screen. ...
HP's Slate 7 proved to be a solid 7-inch tablet in many ways during the test. First, it is not a second rate device despite its affordable price. It is well built and features a bright, high-contrast and viewing angle stable LC display. Second, HP was not...
Publié: 2013-06-30, Auteur: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Extrait: You know how you fall off a bicycle or a horse and you're sort of hesitant to remount? It's been nearly two years since HP fell off its tablet bicycle/horse with the wreck that was the HP TouchPad .HP has gotten back on the bicycle/horse (and, I promise, ...
Poor quality display, Some OS elements look odd, Mediocre battery life, Below-average camera
There aren't many Android tablets under $200 worth your time. There's a certain threshold to inexpensive slates – stay above it and value balances out with price and performance, dip below and you might as well have just flushed that money down a toilet...