HP 7 Plus arrives in the US
Low cost HP 7 Plus slate arrived on the European market in mid-March for a price of about 110 EUR - roughly $150 USD. Now, this cheap 7-inch Android tablet has just hit the US market and its main attraction is the price - only $100 USD.
Most of the specs and features of this cheap Android tablet can be considered low-end, as you can see below:
- Processor: quad-core 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A7
- Memory/Storage: 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM; 8 GB eMMC internal storage, microSD support up to 32 GB, 25 GB of lifetime Box cloud storage
- Display: 7-inch IPS multi-touch with 1,024X600 pixels
- Cameras: 0.3 MP front, 2 MP back
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Miracast, 1Xmicro USB 2.0
- Operating system: Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Kingsoft Office
- Weight/Dimensions: 0.65 pounds; 7.58X4.8X0.32 inches
- Battery/Autonomy: 2,800 mAh lithium-polymer; up to 5.5 hours
The HP 7 Plus is Google certified and has full access to the Google Play Store. Next to Google's suite of apps, Microsoft's Skype and Kingsoft Office, the tablet also has the following HP apps pre-loaded: ePrint, Connected Photo powered by Snapfish, File Manager.
This slate comes with one-year limited hardware warranty, 30-days free limited software support and can be already purchased from HP.com.
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