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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)
Let us start with the pros. The device feels great when held in hand, and gives the impression that this is a higherclass tablet than it actually is, above all thanks to HP's good artisanship. Metal frames and a matte background enable Slate 7 to naturall
What I did not care for is Slate 7's display, which, unfortunately, does not use the IPS matrix, as I had hoped an established manufacturer like HP would. Its screen was made by FFS technology and a HP representative at the company's booth claimed it prov
This 7-inch device competes on the scorching market of cheaper tablets of this size, while its features make it resemble models presented at last month's CES, like the Acer Icona Tab B1-A71 and Asus Memo Pad ME172. Its price is also similar -- it has been...
Extrait: My first reaction when I learned HP ( HPQ ) was going to build an Android tablet was, “Dear God, why?” But after playing around with the tablet a bit and seeing its super-low price point, I've concluded that HP's new Slate 7 is actually a pretty solid eff...
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Publié: 2013-07-18, Auteur: Joel , review by: ausdroid.net
Even though it's quite cheap at $199, it's very hard to recommend the HP Slate 7. It's quite slow, the battery is mediocre and the screen is woeful. Most of the features that set it apart from others in this price range, such as Beats Audio and the rear c...
Extrait: HP's Slate 7 breaks new ground for 7-inch Android tablets, but it sacrifices far too much in order to keep the price tag down.Google set the new benchmark for 7-inch Android tablets with the $249 Nexus 7 , raising the bar in terms of price, performance an...
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Publié: 2013-06-10, Auteur: Chris , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Can you afford a $249 Nexus 7? No? Can you save up a little more over the next few months, and then afford a Nexus 7? Still no? Then buy the Slate 7. Otherwise, you'll be much better served by the Nexus. Aside from the markedly better screen and better ba...
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Publié: 2013-05-03, Auteur: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
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 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 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....
The HP Slate 7 does just enough to differentiate itself from the competition because of the cameras and Beats Audio support. But it isn't a hugely impressive tablet. While it's good enough for very basic pootling about in Android, using email and browsin...
Extrait: After a long hiatus and the ill-fated, webOS-based TouchPad , HP is back in the tablet game. Now an official Android partner, the company has just debuted the HP Slate 7, a 7in Android tablet targeted squarely at consumers.On the surface there's little th...
Publié: 2013-07-01, Auteur: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
ARM Dual Core CortexA9 1.6 GHz processor – makes it responsive and fast, 7” screen, acceptable size and minimal for multiple uses, Weighing in at 372g, it's evenly distributed which allows you to use even if it's upside down, Back surface has a rubber lik
Camera is an average quality, but allows for basic use, The screens ~170ppi pixel density is fairly low, which may affect use when watching videos or photos, WiFi only but not a big problem if you can tether using your smartphone, Given the price point, t
Decent budget tablet, Neat and simple design, Feels solid and sturdy, Beats Audio
Feels heavy when used for long periods of time, Low resolution
If your eyes have been spoiled with Retina and Super AMOLED displays, this tablet isn't going to cut it.But all in all, HP Slate 7 is a good buy when looking for a budget tablet associated with reputable brands like HP and Beats. And once you've grown acc...