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HP to launch Stylus $449 Pro Slate 8, $569 Pro Slate 12 in Australia soon

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28/01/2015
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SYDNEY: HP’s tablet range have for the most part been lower end generic devices, which haven’t had a huge amount to sing about. But HP is trying to change their image, by going for a new market with their stylus driven HP Pro Slate 8 and Pro Slate 12 tablets.

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The Pro Slate series are driven by the “Duet Pen” which will facilitate writing on the display as well as on paper, with notes or drawing written on paper synced to the tablet so you can see your notes on a digital medium. The syncing is done using HP’s Paper Folio technology which involves a set of ultrasonic speakers built into the pen which transmit an audio signal which is then translated to the tablet.

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There’s two sizes of Pro Slate available, the Pro Slate 8, and the Pro Slate 12. The Pro Slate 8 comes with a 7.9″ 2048 x 1536 resolution display which is covered by Cornings Gorilla Glass 4, the tablet is powered by a slightly older Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.3GHz and 2GB of RAM. The tablet will also come with 16GB of memory and a microSD card that will allow you to expand the memory. On the back of the tablet will be an 8MP Rear Camera, while a 2MP Front-facing camera will help you with all your video conferencing or selfie needs.

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Pro Slate 8

The Pro Slate 12 comes with a large 12.3″ 1600 x 1200 resolution display, putting it a step above the Samsung Note Pro 12.2 in size but not in resolution. The Pro Slate 12 contains the same internal specs as the Pro Slate 8. Both tablets also include a set of DTS-tuned stereo speakers

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Pro Slate 12

HP Australia have confirmed that the Pro Slate 8 and Pro Slate 12 will be arriving in Australia later this year, pricing hasn’t been announced locally but in the US the Pro Slate 8 has been priced at US$449, while the Pro Slate 12 has been priced at US$569.

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