HP has announced a successor of the Slate tablet going to launch. The Slate 2, especially for retailers is focused, it runs just like its predecessor, Windows 7 Professional, and will release at a suggested retail price of nearly $ 700.
The Slate 2, which in the business world is focused, has an 8.9″screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. In the case running an Intel Atom Oak Trail processor type Z670 and a clock speed of 1.5 GHz. The ram is 2GB, while there is 64GB of space for storing files. That storage can be expanded with sd cards. Compared with its predecessor, the Slate 2 has a slightly different processor, but many of the specifications have remained the same.
HP has a chip built in which data, both stored files as e-mail, to protect it. Plus, users can select the security features on and off. Also is it possible to have a magneetstriplezer and barcode scanner to purchase for the tablet, which is primarily designed for retailers. In addition, a bluetooth keyboard and stylus available.
The new Slate tablet has yet to this month worldwide, come true, but it is not yet known whether the Netherlands is also among the countries where the device will be available. The suggested retail price is 699 dollars.