HP introduced the first computers to use Beats Audio technology back in 2011, when only the premium line of Envy laptops had it on their list of features. Now, most HP machines feature Beats Audio and soon the company will release the first Tegra Note 7 tablet to feature this technology as well.
The HP Slate 7 Beats Special Edition tablet has been spotted at the FCC website recently but the first images showing it have just made it online via German site Mobile Geeks. The tablet received its WiFi certification recently and its certificate reveals that it will come loaded with Android 4.4.2 KitKat. Unfortunately, it is not known yet if HP will bundle a pair of Beats headphones with the tablet or at least a Beats Music subscription.
The detailed specs, release date and price of this Android tablet still have to announced yet. The Tegra Note 7 slates currently on the market sell for around $199 USD and come with a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 4 SoC, 1 GB of memory and 16 GB of internal storage, as well as a rather average 7-inch display with only 1,280X800 pixels and 216 ppi.
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