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HP Slate 10 HD 3604ea Dual Core-1.2GHz (1GB,16GB HDD,WiFi,3G) 10
NGN 45,000
Idi-Ape,Ibadan
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Description
It's clear where HP is going with the Slate 10 HD. It's a budget 10inch tablet for the undemanding home and business user, designed to sell more on price than on style, a high-end screen or an impressive spec.
To make it more tempting, it's sold with the option of a built-in HP datapass; a combination of a 3G modem and access to an HP data network, with 256MB of data renewed every month. In other words, buying the Slate 10 HD doesn't just net you a tablet but a basic mobile Internet solution. That might not mean much to the average home user who's rarely out of range of a Wi-Fi network, but it will to students, sole traders, frequent travellers, or anyone else who spends significant amounts of time out and about.
Design
Kudos to HP for one thing: The Slate 10 HD might be a budget tablet but it doesn't feel like one. The frame is a bit thick by 2014 standards and the rear casing is textured plastic rather than metal, but it all fits together quite snugly and there's not a whole lot of give when you apply press
To make it more tempting, it's sold with the option of a built-in HP datapass; a combination of a 3G modem and access to an HP data network, with 256MB of data renewed every month. In other words, buying the Slate 10 HD doesn't just net you a tablet but a basic mobile Internet solution. That might not mean much to the average home user who's rarely out of range of a Wi-Fi network, but it will to students, sole traders, frequent travellers, or anyone else who spends significant amounts of time out and about.
Design
Kudos to HP for one thing: The Slate 10 HD might be a budget tablet but it doesn't feel like one. The frame is a bit thick by 2014 standards and the rear casing is textured plastic rather than metal, but it all fits together quite snugly and there's not a whole lot of give when you apply press
