Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc. 's latest blockbuster gadget, but it's no iPad killer. On Thursday, HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the Slate 500. It costs $799 and, like the iPad, has a gesture-sensitive touch screen and no keyboard...
Ben Patterson - It was announced with a bang, hyped to the skies, and then left for deadâbut the long-awaited Slate 500 is alive and well, although HP is positioning the pricey Windows 7-based tablet more for the corporate market than as a …
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The Associated Press reports: "Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the Slate 500 on Thursday. It costs $79. Like the iPad,it has a gesture-sensitive...
NEW YORK - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's no iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, unveiled the Slate 500 on Thursday. It costs $79. Like the iPad,it has a gesture-sensitive touchscreen and no keyboard...
We’ve been talking about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy tab lately, but HP ( HPQ ) has just dropped its Slate 500 on us – and the tablet’s specs make it the most powerful on the market.
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hp-slate-500.jpgHewlett-Packard has recently unveiled its own computer tablet — expected to rival Apple’s iPad and Research in Motion’s (RIM) PlayBook — called the Slate 500. (Photo courtesy of ZDNet) MANILA, Philippines —The growing tablet market just got even bigger with Hewlett-Packard (HP)...
After almost a year of rumors and waiting, HP’s Slate is official. As leaked, the HP Slate 500 runs Windows 7 (not webOS) and it has a Ctrl-Alt-Del button built right in. If you’ve been following the rumors then you already know a lot about the Slate 500, but what you might not know is [...]...
The long-awaited HP Slate is finally here. And it's not that it's being announced now and will be out in a few months—it's here, here. The problem is that it costs $799. That shouldn't concern us, though, because this Windows 7 tablet "is designed specifically for business, enterprise and...