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HP ElitePad Pro Reviews

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Of all the Windows 8 tablets we've tested to date, or at least the ones with Intel Atom CPUs, the HP ElitePad 900 has the most in-depth ecosystem of add-ons and accessories. Pick the right set for your needs and you can overcome most of the limitations of trying to work on a small, low-power tablet -- still, it's a shame there's no officially pitched HP solution to the lack of touch pad, pointing stick, or mouse (besides digging through a generic list of mice you can buy at the same time). With the high starting cost of the tablet itself, plus the expensive accessories, you might be better off investing in a full Core i5 Surface Pro from Microsoft, or else hoping that your IT department is willing to foot the bill.
7.4 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 23, 2013

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The HP ElitePad 900 brings Windows 8 slate tablet computing to SMB and enterprise businesses, but unless you're standardized on HP products, there are better choices out there.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 12, 2013

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

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 want to consider adding a keyboard, mouse and stand to your setup.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 04, 2013

The average pro reviews rating is 6.8 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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