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Hp slate 500 review,pros and cons
HP Slate 500 Specifications
* Genuine Windows 7 Professional
* Slate tablet design starting at 1.50 lb/0.68 kg
* 8.9-inch diagonal LED-backlit WSVGA wide-viewing angle display (1024 x 600 or 1024 x 768 for some applications)
* Capacitive multi-touch screen with pen digitizer
* Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
* Bluetooth 3.0 + HS
* Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W chipset and Intel Atom™ processor
* 64 GB SSD
* Secure Digital (SD) slot
* Two integrated webcams (VGA inward facing; 3 MP outward facing)
* HP Slate Dock, HP Slate Digital Pen, and HP Slate Folio are optional accessories that may be included on select configurations
* $799 MSRP
BUILD & DESIGN
The HP Slate 500 packs a lot of hardware into its svelte 5.91 x 9.21 x 0.58 inch body, and it only weighs 1.5 pounds to boot. The unit is impressive with an Atom Z540 1.86 GHz CPU, 64 GB SSD, 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, front-facing VGA camera, rear-facing 3 megapixel camera and an 8.9-inch 1024 × 600 screen with an N-trig Duo Sense capacitive touch and digital pen digitizer. This combines to give the HP Slate 500 topline specs at a topline price compared to most consumer slates. The 500 is sealed with no user replaceable battery or other parts.
The device is physically attractive and the rubberized back with a distinctive textured repeated pyramidal design with the HP logo in the center allows for good gripping either lying on a surface or in one's hand, and the flat back allows the Slate to function well for inking on a desk.
The device is fanless and completely silent but still manages to keep cool most of the time. The back does get quite warm when the device is charging or being taxed, such as when playing HD video. It's not scalding, but it might make your hands sweat.
PERFORMANCE
As the HP Slate 500 is essentially an Atom based netbook running Windows 7; it's simply not a speed demon. It has a Windows Experience Index of 2.7, with the 2.7 being the CPU rating, which is a bit higher than first-generation netbooks, and the 64 GB SSD does help to keep things humming along nicely for a netbook.
You'll find that common desktop applications like Office 2010 run wonderfully. Web browsing in IE 9 Beta overall is a solid experience with all of the Flash and other browser plug-ins you've become accustomed to in Windows.
CONCLUSION
The HP Slate isn't a revolutionary device nor is it an iPad killer. It is nonetheless very evolutionary. The Slate's feature set, size and inking capabilities have never before been offered for this price point. There simply isn't anything like it for the money currently, though with CES around the corner that may change quickly.
If one doesn't need or desire active pen based digital ink in a slate computer, then the HP Slate 500 probably isn't the best choice for that person. The 500′s first best destiny is to be a digital inkpad. Because of its form factor, weight, dimensions and the powerful digital ink technology in Windows 7, there is no reason to ignore the Slate 500 if you need an inking device. The Atom platform may not be able to provide power necessary for higher-end digital art, but for text-based inking, I've found it a joy to use even with the current pen digitizer issues I'm experiencing.
Cons:
* Doesn't support a lot of touch optimized software
* Low battery life compared to ARM based slates
* Expensive compared to consumer slates
* Poor viewing angles in primary landscape mode
Pros:
* Wonderful inking experience
* Native Windows application support
* Good number of connections and ports
* Strong video playback capabilities
About the Author
danny lynch is an expert author of Telecommunication industry and contributes his valuable thoughts for telecom industry readers,check out the full review of hp slate 500 at here moreover he is offering an free hp slate 500

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