uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-09-12 02:52:11
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We already reviewed the HP ElitePad, a stylish Windows tablet with an aluminium body running on an Intel Atom processor. Today we'll take a closer look at the myriad of accessories that really turn this tablet into a versatile mobile device. The HP El...

HP has a number of very useful accessories for its ElitePad. We covered many of them, but left out things like an adapter for connecting the tablet to a VGA or HDMI display, and the Expansion jacket is available without battery as well (H4J85AA). When y...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-12 02:52:12
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HP's ElitePad 900 is a Windows tablet for the business market that features a semi-ruggedised construction, built-in security tools, and the ability to be expanded with a range of accessories such as Smart Jackets that envelope the device and add extra ca...

Solid construction; good battery life; Computrace and HP Client Security tools...

Modest performance; few I/O ports; integrated battery...

HP's ElitePad 900 is a semi-rugged Windows tablet optimised for the corporate environment, with includes security and management tools. Its lack of I/O ports may make this tablet less attractive than some comparable devices unless buyers also invest in a...
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A square slate, all black Gorilla Glass on the front and silver aluminum on the back, the HP ElitePad 900 is a stylish Windows 8 tablet . The bezel is wide and the corners rounded. Edges taper to a point that is almost sharp to the touch. See our full HP...
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The HP ElitePad 900 is an enterprise-oriented Windows 8 tablet that combines the looks of a consumer tablet like the Apple iPad with enterprise friendly features that corporate users need. It's a slate with a plethora of add-on accessories that bridge the...

Enterprise ready accessories, Simple design, Full size HDMI on Expansion Jacket...

No ports on tablet chassis itself, MicroSD and SIM slot access is fiddly, Limited multimedia capabilities...

And that last point pretty much sums things up here. If your business is committed to HP services and products through contracts, then the HP ElitePad 900 is a very good Windows 8 tablet for the SMB though enterprise organisation. However, if you're wi...
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HP's ElitePad 900 is a Windows 8-based tablet that's aimed primarily at business customers. It's a small device that's very light and easy to handle, and if looks count, then it's quite stylish, too. But it lacks built-in ports, and its Intel Atom CPU...

Thin and light, Feels good to hold, Heaps of options...

Lacks built-in USB and video out, Low screen resolution, Optional extras can add significantly to the overall cost...

If you require a Windows tablet that's thin and light, then the ElitePad 900 is for you. It runs an Intel Atom CPU, so it's not quick, but it can run for many hours on end and it won't get warm. It doesn't have much built in (not even USB), but there are...
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The HP ElitePad is a tablet running 32-bit Windows 8 Pro, aimed at business users. Running Windows 8 means that it has an Intel rather than an Arm processor - in this case an Intel Atom Z2760 chip clocked at 1.5GHz-1.8GHz combined with 2GB RAM. Often tabl...

The HP ElitePad 900 is a well-built and nicely designed Windows 8 tablet aimed at business users. It's no great performer, although battery life is decent. If you need an extremely portable Windows PC for around £600, you could do a lot worse. But you may...
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HP's Windows 8 tablet offering is aimed solely at the enterprise market. To differentiate the ElitePad 900 from forthcoming Dell and Lenovo products, HP has played around with the design.The ElitePad 900 looks like a regular tablet on its own, but can be...

Overall, we're impressed by the ElitePad 900 – it's a well built tablet which allow you to add connectivity using the unique jackets. As with all business tablets you'll get the full working version of Windows 8 and HP is also hoping that it can attrac...
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HP's ElitePad 900 aims to catch the eyes of CIOs and IT managers looking to deploy a tablet that can be managed as easily as a PC. The Windows 8 device also sets out to offer end-users a robust chassis sits in-between the ruggedised Panasonic ToughPad and...

A wellbuilt machine that will withstand a few knocks; IT management and security tools; Lots of accessories...

Modest performance from Atom chip and 32bit software; Lack of ports without accessories; High price...

For the price, other tablets may offer more value and productivity. If your IT department insists on having a Windows 8 tablet, the Dell Latitude looks a better bet...
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If HP's ElitePad 900 is anything to go by, not everybody expects a business Windows 8 Pro Atom tablet to be a pocketable wafer. You only have to hold it in your hand to get the impression that this model has been built for endurance rather than designed a...

Overall, HP seems to have developed a sturdy offering both in terms of the ElitePad's physical form and its security software bundle, but appearances can be deceptive. The Sim and micro SD card slots proved troublesome and, as I type, I'm still waiting f...
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The ElitePad 900 is a Windows 8 tablet that has been designed strictly with business users in mind. It puts a focus on security features and manageability, it conforms to military standards for drops, dust, vibration, temperature and altitude, and there i...

Plenty of expansion options, Light and well built, Removable battery and second battery option...

Won't know until we test it...

HP is targeting the business market with its ElitePad 900 Windows 8-based tablet. It runs an Intel Atom SoC processor and plenty of management, security and expansion options available...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-10-03 20:42:38
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We see an awful lot of weird and wonderful Windows 8 hybrid devices in the labs, but there are still quite a few ‘normal' tablets being sold with Microsoft's latest OS. The HP Elitepad is an Atom Z2760 based, 10.1in Windows 8 Pro tablet that comes with 2G...

Solid, but far from the best tablet choice...
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There is no shortage of consumer orientated tablets on the market today, but HP’s ElitePad 900 takes a thoroughly different approach, aiming squarely at enterprise users, to laudable effect. To start, the first thing one notices about the tablet is its...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 06:48:20
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Lisa Gade reviews the HP ElitePad 900. This is a business 10.1″ Windows 8 Pro tablet that runs on a dual core 1.5GHz Intel Atom CPU. It has a stylish and strong aluminum casing and Gorilla Glass 2. The 1.38 lb. tablet has 2 gigs of RAM and 32 or 64 gigs o...
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HP's ElitePad 900 is a Windows 8-based tablet that's aimed primarily at business customers. It's a small device that's very light and easy to handle, and if looks count, then it's quite stylish, too. But it lacks built-in ports, and its Intel Atom CPU cou...

Thin and light, Feels good to hold, Heaps of options...

Lacks built-in USB and video out, Low screen resolution, Optional extras can add significantly to the overall cost...

The slim and light nature of the ElitePad 900 makes it a comfortable mobile device to use for long periods of time and we think it's a great device to choose if these are your main criteria. Furthermore, because it's an Atom-based unit, it doesn't get war...
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techattack.my Updated: 2016-11-26 08:41:28
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I've always notice how HP's laptops — and more recently — its tablets, are mostly beautifully designed. While in the long run, other criteria like battery life matters more, the design that got us to buy it in the first place will also contribute to the g...

One of the most good looking Windows 8 tablets, Rugged with military specifications, All the hardware features you could ask for (3G, GPS, NFC, LED flash, etc.), Not Windows RT, so all x86 applications will work, Extensive accessories support...

Lack of a USB port on the tablet, Though durable, aluminum body may scratch easily, Slower performance and worse battery life than other Clover Trail tablets, Very expensive, Too accessorydependant, making it less usable on its own...

While the smartphone and laptop are usually general devices everyone can find a use for, tablets are arguably still in the niche market where people only use it to meet a specific need. Whether it is used to just watch movies or to read eBooks, to draw in...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 08:41:28
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While most of us may own tablets of some size or kind, not all of us may have the luxury of using it for work purposes. The ‘Bring Your Own Device' scenarios being faced by companies means that more of their staff are bringing personal devices into the of...

So does the ElitePad truly represent what an enterprise tablet should look like? In some ways, yes it does. The inclusion of Windows 8 Professional means that administrators have access to enterprise-level features of Windows that aren't available in ot...
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yologadget.com Updated: 2016-11-26 08:41:28
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Summary: Well-built and very light weight tablet suitable for work or leisure.Well-built and very light weight tablet suitable for work or leisure. When using the ElitePad 900 strictly as a tablet, it's probably one of the lightest slates you'll lay your...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2016-11-26 08:41:28
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HP's latest Windows 8 tablet is designed for business users who are constantly on the move.Powered by an Intel Atom dual-core 1.8GHz processor, it has a 10.1-inch display with a screen resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels.Weighing 630g, it is loaded with prod...
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With the launch of Windows 8 just round the corner, we managed to get our hands on a couple of HP hybrid tablet devices – the Envy x2 and ElitePad 900 – earlier this week.Though prices were still closely guarded at the Singapore launch on Thursday, we exp...
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