HP has added six new tablet devices to their mobile device portfolio by launching HP Pro Slate 8, HP Pro Slate 12, HP ElitePad Rugged, ElitePad Healthcare, Elite X2 1011 and Revolve 810 G3.
Interestingly, all these devices are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Available in 8-inch and 12-inch diagonal displays respectively, HP Pro Slate 8 & Pro Slate 12 are powered by a 2.3GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC.
The other four HP tablets ― the HP ElitePad Rugged, ElitePad Healthcare, Elite X2 1011 and Revolve 810 G3 ― come with built-in Qualcomm Gobi 4G LTE technology.
Meanwhile, both the Pro Slate tablets, which are high-definition (HD) commercial-grade Android tablets, come equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon powered stylus dubbed as HP Duet Pen abd support a 4:3 aspect ratio to easily view business documents and access business applications.
Also, both the devices are designed, keeping business productivity in mind, featuring a wide range of accessories enabled by HP's Zero Force connector. HP Pro Slate 8 is one of the first tablets to market using Corning Gorilla Glass 4, Corning's toughest cover glass to date.
HP Duet Pen, the first to use Qualcomm Snapdragon digital pen technology on both a tablet and regular paper, is included with the HP Pro Slate 8 and HP Pro Slate 12. The pen is part of HP's Blended Reality Ecosystem, helping employees be more productive and create easily shareable content by writing and digitising input from the device's screen or via a regular sheet of paper using the HP Paper Folio.