HP Slate7 Extreme – 7-inch Tegra 4 Processor

The better version of HP Slate7 Plus 😉

HP Slate7 ExtremeHP Slate7 Extreme was launched on the official website of HP along with HP Slate7 Plus, HP Slate8 Pro and HP Slate10 HD. Though it is shown as “out of stock” on the site as of now. HP Slate7 extreme is just a better version of P Slate7 Plus. The price for the device is $199.9.

HP Slate7 Extreme has 7-inch capacitive multitouch screen with 1280×800 pixel resolution. Powered by NVIDIA Tegra 4 A15 processor this tablet comes with 1GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory. There is a 5MP rear camera and front VGA camera. The device runs on android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The connectivity options are Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS. The battery capacity is 4100mAh which gives around 10.5 hours of backup.

Highlights of HP Slate7 Extreme

  • Markers: Drawing application with the pen strokes for natural drawing experience
  • Camera Awesome: Some of the best Tegra 4 features into the camera, including tap-to-track and the slo-motion videos at 100 fps.
  • HP Connected Photo powered by Snapfish: Syncing photos among different platforms
  • HP ePrint: Wireless printing via internet with the HP printers
  • Stylus Labs Write: Vector drawing application with some unique tools
  • Box: 25GB lifetime free cloud storage with Box
  • DirectStylus Launcher: Something similar to the Air Command feature for S Pen in the Note 3

HP Slate7 Extreme specifications are

  • Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 4 A15 (1.8GHz, 2MB cache, 4+1 cores)
  • Display: 7-inch capacitive Multi touch with 1280×800 pixel resolution
  • RAM: 1GB DDR3
  • Memory: 16GB internal, expandable to 32GB
  • Camera: Rear 5MP/ Front 0.3MP (VGA)
  • OS: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS
  • Battery: 4100mAh
Madame Maniac
Madame Maniac
They call me Sam. Human by birth, techie by chance, artist at heart and social media person by choice. Middle-aged woman when it comes to being a life coach and a teenager when it comes to fashion. I’m a red devil who takes pleasure in cooking.

Latest articles

Video
Video thumbnail
Poco C75 5G Review: Benchmark Scores, Gaming Test & Real-World Heat Check
25:22
Video thumbnail
Nu Republic Cyberstud X7 Unboxing: First Look & Full Features Breakdown
06:58
Video thumbnail
Snapdragon-Powered ASUS Vivobook S15 (S5507) OLED Review: AI Features, Performance, & Benchmarks
11:29
Video thumbnail
Cleaner Air Starts Here: Philips 3200 Series Air Purifier – Unboxing & Features
10:44
Video thumbnail
Infinix Zero 40 5G Review: Benchmark Test, Gaming Power & Heating Check!
22:20
Video thumbnail
Tecno Pova 6 Neo 5G: Camera, Battery, Performance - Full User Experience!
16:10
Video thumbnail
Exploring the Nu Republic Cyberstud X2: Unboxing & Features Insight!
07:43
Video thumbnail
Tecno Pova 6 Neo 5G Gaming Review: Performance & Heating Test!
13:02
Video thumbnail
ASUS Vivobook S16 OLED (2024) Review: Power Meets Precision with AI Engine and Copilot Key
18:25
Video thumbnail
Why the POCO F6 Deadpool Edition Stands Out: Top 5 Features
12:38
Video thumbnail
ASUS Zenbook DUO (2024) Review: Dual-Screen Innovation at Its Best
13:37
Video thumbnail
Titan Celestor Unboxing: Features of the ABC Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass
13:55
Video thumbnail
First Impressions: Mivi SuperPods Dueto Unboxing & Features
07:55
Video thumbnail
Nu Republic Cyberstud Spin Unboxing: First Look & Features Review
06:02
Video thumbnail
Lenovo Tab M11 Unboxing - Exploring the Box Contents and Features
19:25
Video thumbnail
POCO F6 5G Charging Test: From 0% to 100% in How Many Minutes?
09:21
Video thumbnail
POCO F6 5G Benchmarks & Gaming Test: Performance and Heating Review
16:25
Video thumbnail
What's in the Poco F6 5G Box? Detailed Camera Review & AI Gallery Preview
14:38
Video thumbnail
Fastrack Xtreme Pro Unboxed: Discover the Latest Features
15:03
Video thumbnail
Unveiling the Future: ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED (2024) AI Features and Review
13:07

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here