Welcome to another Good e-Reader Comparison Video! Today, we are checking out the first tablet HP has issued since the TouchPad versus the Apple iPad Mini. This video mainly centers around the e-reading experience. The HP Slate 7 features a gunmetal aluminum body on the sides and back of the tablet. The front is done all in black, which certainly doesn’t make it stand out in the crowd. It features a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024×600. It certainly won’t win any awards with the quality of the screen, but average users probably won’t mind. Underneath the hood is a ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core processor clocked at 1.6GHz, paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. You can enhance the memory further via the Micro SD card, up to 32 GB. The iPad Mini features a 7.9 inch 1,024 x 768 IPS LCD touchscreen display with 163 ppi. It is significantly thinner than most Android tablets on the market and is a bit wider than the Kindle Fire HD 7. Underneath the hood is the same 32-nm A5 chip that is found in the iPod Touch 5th generation, and it keeps things rather speedy. In this comparison, we look at the core e-reading experience and what you can expect out of both of these devices. We look at magazines, newspapers, ebooks, comic books, and lots more! We tried something new in the last two minutes of the video, so check it out! HP Slate 7 vs the Apple iPad Mini is a post from: E-Reader News |
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
HP Slate 7 vs the Apple iPad Mini
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