HP apparently has a new tablet that will be offered to the enterprise. The HP Pro Tablet 408 G1 is already listed on the company’s website and HP is touting the 8-inch slate as an affordable device, providing “reliable business mobility.” Sure, HP already has an 8-inch tablet with the HP Stream 8, but the Pro Tablet 408 G1 offers a better camera, more memory and supports the use of a digital pen.
The IPS screen has a resolution of 1200*800 and the tablet is powered by a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z3736F Bay Trail processor. 2GB of RAM is inside along with 32GB/64GB of native storage. Those who need more storage can use the 128GB microSD slot. An 8MP camera graces the back of the tablet and there is also a front-facing 2MP snapper on board. The whole shebang is powered by a capable 4800mAh battery, and the HP Pro Tablet 408 Active Pen is an optional accessory. Dual stereo speakers are included and Windows 8.1 is pre-installed. The HP Pro Tablet 408 G1 will be assembled by Foxconn.
So far we haven’t seen any pricing for the device, and availability is unknown.
HP Pro Tablet 408 main Specs
- 8 inch, 1280*800 pixel IPS touchscreen display with 10-point multitouch
- Intel Atom Z3736F Bay Trail processor
- 2GB RAM
- 32GB or 64GB of eMMC storage
- microSDXC card slot (up to 128GB of removable storage)
- 8MP rear camera with auto-focus and flash, 2MP fixed-focus front camera
- 4800mAh battery
- 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
- Dual stereo speakers
- Micro HDMI output and WiDi wireless display support
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